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            <title>Adobe User Groups of Atlanta News - CF9/Flex4 - June8 - Atlanta User Groups</title>
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                    <title>Newsletters with a lot of HTM…</title>
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                                        <updated>2009-05-28T08:18:14.000Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Cheyenne Throckmorton</name>
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                        Newsletters with a lot of HTML that may not fit nicely into the events layout, may just do well in the forum announcements. Each group also has its own forum, so that too may be a better spot still yet.&lt;br /&gt;
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This would be b/c users may opt-in to follow their groups discussion board, and not the main discussion board. This particular meeting is being jointly presented by 5 groups in Atlanta though, so I tossed it out here as a good example for other groups with newsletters.&lt;br /&gt;
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What other groups have…                    </summary>

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                            Newsletters with a lot of HTML that may not fit nicely into the events layout, may just do well in the forum announcements. Each group also has its own forum, so that too may be a better spot still yet.&lt;br /&gt;
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This would be b/c users may opt-in to follow their groups discussion board, and not the main discussion board. This particular meeting is being jointly presented by 5 groups in Atlanta though, so I tossed it out here as a good example for other groups with newsletters.&lt;br /&gt;
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What other groups have regular newsletters they send out?                        </content>
                    
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