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Solve : How do I export a Photoshop object with links to Outlook? |
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Answer» I have designed a new Signature to put at the bottom of all of my emails. I have put a facebook and twitter icon logo that link to my page. If I make it a smart object and layer base slice it to export it, I lose the links. What is the best way to take this picture I have created with multiple links and get it into Outlook? I use Photoshop CS3.Can yup please re state your objective? This is to be a signature you use when sending mail from Outlook or do you mean Outlook Express?Well when they say "Outlook", I assume they mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. Quote The signature is a logo from Photo Shop and has been made into a smart object by Photo Shop? It has multiple links?Yes, and?Sorry very poorly worded. I have an oval picture with a facebook and twitter link and my name and address on it that I designed in Photoshop. The only way I know how to make the pictures into links is the slice the picture and link the individual slices. When I do this it splits the oval picture into multiple optimized pictures. Microsoft Outlook you can't host these pictures in a location to retrieve them (unless I am mistaken). So when I try to import the picture into the bottom of my email I am hitting a road block. Does that make more sense? Any suggestions?OK, Now I am seeing it. I am a little slow. An experiment. Try this link: http://geek9pm.com/funny-logo.gif That will show a picture. That is all. Now this link: http://geek9pm.com/page-test/ Looks the same but upon mouse over click it opens a new window. (Close tabs or windows tans when done.) I think what you want is the logo that behaves link the last link above. Sorry, I do not know how is done as a Smart Object. I don't have Photo Shop. I used another program that creates a HTML file. Maybe SOMEBODY else can tell how. I have been able to create an html document out of it and open it in a browser, like you did with the second one, but I am UNABLE to get it into Microsoft Outlook. The only thing that I have been able to do that gets close it opening it in a browser and copying and pasting it into Microsoft Outlook, but the image is then split up where it was sliced and doesn't appear as one image. Any THOUGHTS? |
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