8. Save E-Mail with Page Builder





If your Saved e-mail is getting out of hand, and yet you can't bear to discard those "special" ones, you can create a web site, and place your cherished e-mails on it.

Note: You cannot transfer, or save audio or image files which are part of the email you put on your Saved Email website. This method is for "text only".

I would highly recommend that you do not publish this web site for all to see. It should be your personal "storage area" for personal e-mail.

Ok, here's how I did mine.

First, "copy" the email you would like to save! (Hold down the CMD key and press the letter A to "highlight" the email, and then use CMD+C to "copy" the text into your unit's "memory."

Note: Your cursor must be on the email side of the screen, and not on the sidebar in order to correctly copy the email text!

1. After copying the email you wish to save, go to PageBuilder and choose "Create"

2. Choose a "Page Style" (there are six pages of "styles" to choose from)

3. Choose "Add an item"

4. Choose "Text"

5. In the larger, lower text box, "paste" the text of the email (press CMD+V)

6. Click on "Done"

7. Click on "Publish" (Don't worry, you're not actually publishing the page YET, but merely saving the additions you have made)

8. Type your page "Title" (optional, but I like "Saved E-mail")

9. Type your page's "description" (optional, but very useful if you have NOT typed a Title)

10. Click on "Continue"

11. Uncheck the box beside the words "include in public list" by placing the yellow highlight box over the red check mark and then pressing the Return key

12. Choose "Don't Publish"

13. Click on "Large" text size (much easier to read, even while editing)

14. Click on "Done" (you MUST do this)

Now, you are finished. You may completely leave PageBuilder by clicking on something like Mail, or any of your F-keys. Then, to see your "finished" results, return once again to PageBuilder, locate your newly-created, but unpublished webpage, and click onto it. You can view the new page by choosing the "Change page" link. From there, you may also "edit" the page, which may include adding more emails!

Even though your "unpublished" web site does not have a URL, you may return to it at any time by simply going to Page Builder. Once a web site has been "created," you will see it in your Page Builder" index, right along with any other website listings you might have created.

To add e-mail or text to your new Saved E-Mail website, simply choose Saved E-Mail instead of any "published" pages that you might have, and you may edit as you wish. You can even add text to explain the emails you saved.

I use "Page Breaks" to separate email from different people. All my email from one person will be located on it's own page.

Remember that any time you add text, you want to be sure to hit Done at the bottom of the screen. But don't choose Publish on the left sidebar.

You can choose "Help" on the left sidebar at Page Buillder to learn a great deal about building your own web site. And practice to see what you can make!

Remember this: There is nothing you can do in Page Builder that can't be un-done. Don't be afraid to experiment! You can always erase part of it, or all of it, if you are not happy with the results.

Good luck!







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