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I'd like to send my own flyer & reports that are ready to send to contacts. How do I do that?
Hi Sara,
There are several ways you can include the flier you've prepared in your email. You can send out your flier as an image in one of our templates if you have it saved as a jpeg, png, or gif. You can also include a link to it if you have it saved as a pdf. If you have the HTML coding for the flier and are comfortable working with code, you can plug that into our advanced editor and send it out as is.
Hi Cynthia,
Thanks for posting! You can include a document link in your event email or landing page. First you will want to upload the document to your Constant Contact library. This will need to be a PDF file in order to upload.
Once uploaded here is an FAQ on how to include the document in your event emails!
Hope this helps,
Hello Lourdes,
In order to insert an image into a campaign it would need to be saved as an image file format (.jpg, .gif, .png). While your library accepts PDF file types, you can only link to the PDF from within a campaign. I would recommend either converting the PDF to one of the image formats or taking a screenshot of the PDF and save as an image file.
I hope this helps!
Hi Claire.
I'm sorry that you are having difficulty uploading documents and inserting them into your library. Are you trying to insert a PDF as an image file? Unfortunately this cannot be done as our system reads PDF files as documents which can only be inserted as a clickable link. The PDF file would need to be made into an image. If you don't know how to do this, I would be happy to give you those steps. Please let me know if I have misunderstood your question. Thank you!
I apologize that you are running into this issue. From what it sounds like, you are looking to insert an pdf into an image block, via the image itself. Not to worry, but our system works a little bit differently. When it comes to PDF's we link to them, we dont insert them as images as our system reads PDF files as documents rather than images themselves.
What I would like for you to try is to enter some text into that image block. Highlight the text and then on the left hand collumn I'd like you to look under "Insert" and the fourth or fifth option down will read "document link." Now since you've already highlighted the text you want to link, all you will need to do is choose the pdf and select insert. This will insert a live link to that pdf in your image block!
I hope you found this helpful! If I am incorrect in my thought, please don't hesitate to reach back out and I will gladly troubleshoot further.
Best,
Ian W