The Association of
Northwest Steelheaders

Newsletter Editors Guidelines and Helpful Tools
Thanks for visiting this webpage. We're working on it and hope to be able to provide a simple tutorial to assit you in producing your chapter's monthly newsletter while reducing it's size and your chapters postage costs.


This webpage outlines how how to publish your chapters eNewsletter electronically.


If you don't have the Microsoft Office Suite of tools you're not completely out of luck. FOpenOffice is a free multiplatform (Linux, Macintosh & Windows) Office suite software compatible with the MS Office Suite and easily a great substitute.


Chapter Newsletter Templates for OpenOffice
In Development - Coming Soon!


What you need to know about Dots Per Inch (DPI), Pixels Per Inch (PPI), Resolution, and Megabytes

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How to choose the right image format for your Web or print project
NOTE: The preferred file format for ANWS is .jpg, .jpeg or .gif

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Choose the right color for your Web or print project

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CutePDF Writer - Software
Once installed it allows you to created an Adobe Acrobat readable PDF document for posting on your chapters webpage.

Compatibility: Windows XP, 98, Me, 2000, 2003
Requirements: a PostScript-to-PDF converter, such as Ghostscript
Cost: Free
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Once installed it allows you to create and retouch photos, and functions as an online batch-processing system, a mass-production image renderer, and an image format converter.

Compatibility/Requirements: Windows/Macintosh (see webpage)
Cost: Free
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PDFCreator - Software
Once installed it allows you to created an Adobe Acrobat readable PDF document for posting on your chapters webpage.

Compatibility: All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)
Requirements: None
Cost: Free
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Got Questions or other issues?
Contact the Associations Communications Director, Ms. Joyce Sherman.


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