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Hi there,
I have two separate events: one is an evening keynote and the other is a two-day workshop. Rather than send out two invites, I'd like to send out one email with the invites to the two different events embedded in the email so that the invitees can click on both to accept or decline the two invitations. Is there any way to do this? Thanks. |
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Not with Windows XP. You may wish to pose your question in a group for
the e-mail program you are using, so as to get a relevant answer. mvidas wrote: > Hi there, > > I have two separate events: one is an evening keynote and the other is a > two-day workshop. > > Rather than send out two invites, I'd like to send out one email with the > invites to the two different events embedded in the email so that the > invitees can click on both to accept or decline the two invitations. > > Is there any way to do this? > > Thanks. |
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Yes, but you would probably have to use web page designing software. By asking this
question, you seem not to be adept at writing HTML code manually. Then send the resulting web page as HTML email, by using it as an HTML signature file in Outlook Express. A simple way would be to have 2 links of attendance for each event, a yes and no, which would bring up a message compose window when, clicked on, with a Will Not Attend, or Will Attend, in the subject line, and all the recipient would have to do is click send. The code for the links would read something like: <a href="mailto:youremail@wherever.com?subject=Will Attend Such and Such Event"> <a href="mailto:youremail@wherever.com?subject=Will Not Attend Such and Such Event"> for each event on the same page. -- T.C. t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com Remove [NoSpam] to reply "mvidas" <mvidas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:791044FE-5306-468C-ACF5-AB3ED5A7F725@microsoft.com... > Hi there, > > I have two separate events: one is an evening keynote and the other is a > two-day workshop. > > Rather than send out two invites, I'd like to send out one email with the > invites to the two different events embedded in the email so that the > invitees can click on both to accept or decline the two invitations. > > Is there any way to do this? > > Thanks. |
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