Re: query -Reply Hamilton, Harry K 29 Apr 1999 09:34 EST

I write the newsletter, and my boss does the final edit before it gets sent
out.  Writing the newsletter usually takes about half a day, sometimes more,
sometimes less, depending on how many grant announcements or other items of
interest to our faculty come across my desk that week.  I write the
newsletter in MS Word, then cut and paste to an e-mail.  Since we use MS
Outlook, the transition is very smooth and most of the formatting is kept.
After the e-mail version of the newsletter is sent out, I post the
newsletter to our website using FrontPage, cutting and pasting from the
original Word document.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Campbell [SMTP:xxxxxx@UWRF.EDU]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 1:40 PM
> To:   xxxxxx@hrinet.org
> Subject:      Re: query -Reply
>
> Harry, thanks for your post.  Nice webpage--how much staff time does your
> office devote to your electronic newsletters?  I suspect we're heading in
> the
> same direction, but we are a 1.25 person office, not a lot of time to
> spend.
> Regards, Bill
>
>
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