I'm trying to move/copy a module created in Google docs to an email in Constant Contact to go out to our members. Is there a seamless why to do this besides cutting/pasting or downloading images and uploading them, etc.?
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Hello @nhbsred ,
You could always go through the create-email-from-document method, but in all honesty it'd be best to remake it in the actual editor. You can paste-without-formatting the text that's already typed up into the editor, then reformat with the desired font, sizing, etc. If you have images among the text, you'll want to look into splitting your text into separate text blocks, that way you can have the applicable images alongside the corresponding paragraphs - whether that's as separate blocks or text-wrapped.
Hello @nhbsred ,
You could always go through the create-email-from-document method, but in all honesty it'd be best to remake it in the actual editor. You can paste-without-formatting the text that's already typed up into the editor, then reformat with the desired font, sizing, etc. If you have images among the text, you'll want to look into splitting your text into separate text blocks, that way you can have the applicable images alongside the corresponding paragraphs - whether that's as separate blocks or text-wrapped.
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