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    Prakash Laufer supported this idea  · 
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    Prakash Laufer commented  · 

    I have 4 clients (Infant Massage USA), Economic Democracy Collaborative, Ananda Marga Yoga Teacher Training & The Path of Bliss.

    I set up all 4 this year and for all of these organizations the ability to archive email newsletters would be a big plus. IMUSA has already been asking for this as they have used Constant Contact for years!

    - Prakash Laufer

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    Prakash Laufer commented  · 

    I would be very thankful if you could send instructions on how to save a Wild Apricot Email newsletter as a Web page - tedious though it might be - as that is something my clients using WA very much want

    Thank you

    Prakash@letusmovetogether.org

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    Prakash Laufer commented  · 

    I currently work with 4 different clients that I have set up Wild Apricot for in 2012.

    For all 4 of these organizations the ability to archive newsletters would be a tremendous asset

    One of my clients had been sending emails for years with Constant Contact and has stopped and is using just Wild Apricot. However we continue to use Constant Contact simply so we can get access to archived newsletters (at a cost of $5 per month).

    We are currently creating PDF newsletters and using Wild Apricot to send email newsletters which have links to the on-line PDF newsletters - as well as using Screen Shots of the Newsletter Logo embedded in WIld Apricot Email.

    They would like to be able to use the Email Templates in Wild Apricot to create newsletters - but until there is the ability to archive previous newsletters - save them as web pages, etc - they will continue to create separate PDF newsletters.

    I would appreciate knowing about work-arounds for creating web pages or PDFs without the extraneous information - from WA Emails.

    - Prakash@letusmovetogether.org

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