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How to send an agenda as an attachment to potential visitors who are not members

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How to send an agenda as an attachment to potential visitors who are not members

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Eternity TM. Club 9533. - a new club starting up (ex Robina Sunrise)
I am having trouble sending a copy of,the agenda to non members (potential or visitors)
I have been sending it to myself as VPE and then forwarding my email which is cumbersome and i have had a request to send it as an attachment which would make it more compact and smaller to print off and not use so much paper. I don’t know how to do that. Ideally I would like the “Printed version of the agenda as an attachment to send out.
I am working off an Apple IPad. When I tried copying the agenda from FTH it copied the link which sent the person to the webpage but then as they are not a member they are unable to access it, I also tried copying the agenda to my word programme Pages and that was even worse as took up even more pages. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks Blessings, Maca
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Re: How to send an agenda as an attachment to potential visitors who are not members

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Sorry support. I didn’t know how to send you the info. Safari 14
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Re: How to send an agenda as an attachment to potential visitors who are not members

4 years 2 months ago - 4 years 2 months ago
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We generally do not recommend this without getting your member's permission because your agenda will have your members' names in the agenda, which they may not want divulged to non-members. If you are just wanting to give your visitors a general idea of your meeting agenda, you could create a dummy agenda without member names in it. (e.g. nobody assigned to a role)

If you insist on doing this, you can always print the agenda to a PDF and email that to your visitors from your personal email. (If you are a club officer you can use the guest or prospect email list.)
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