I'm not a techie and hope I'm expressing my concern correctly.
Some recipients of our email campaigns complain that emails from us don't properly fit their laptop screens. They have to click to open the campaign to be able to read the entire thing. This isn't a problem for everybody.
Is there a setting I should engage so that everyone who receives our campaigns can read them easily? Thanks!
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Hello @RebeccaG375,
Thank you for reaching out to the Community! I recommend inserting a View as Webpage link into your campaigns so they have an option to read it more easily.
Hello @RebeccaG375,
Thank you for reaching out to the Community! I recommend inserting a View as Webpage link into your campaigns so they have an option to read it more easily.
Thank you! That worked!
Hi @RebeccaG375,
I'm happy to hear it worked for you!
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Hello! I have the same problem, only that I don't have the Insert meniu. Only the Link. Is there a problem with my account?
Hello @Razvan ,
View as Webpage is only available as a text insert option, it can't be applied to images or buttons.
Thank you. It worked
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