Download and Print OUT
Download an Invitation (PDF).
Download a Conference information sheet (PDF).
Email Information to Friends and Colleagues
- Use this link or any of the "Tell a Friend" buttons in the left sidebar throughout the site to send an automated email to one or more friends.
- Or copy text from this linked page into your own email message.
- Or if you are using some versions of Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook, you may also send the page via email by using Internet Explorer's File - Send - Page by email feature.
Join our Social Networking Groups
Click here for more info or click the images below.
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This link will only work if you are currently logged into your Facebook account. If you aren’t a member of Facebook, you will need to create a new account before attempting to join the group.
Add a Promotional Banner
Please help us increase awareness of the Conference by adding a Conference promo banner to your web site, blog, online newsletter, or email signature. See the instructions for:
- Web sites, blogs, and online newsletters
- Email signatures:
Instructions for Inserting a Small Banner on Your Web Site, Blog, or Online Newsletter
To put the small banner on your web site, blog, or online newsletter, copy and paste the code below into your HTML code. Place the banner code on as many pages as you would like.
<a href="http://www.maconferenceforwomen.org/index.htm?tag=SmallBanner"> <img src="http://www.maconferenceforwomen.org/images/Promo_150x150.jpg"
alt="Massachusetts Conference for Women" width="150" height="150" border="0"/> </a>
Instructions for Large Banner on Your Web Site, Blog, or Online Newsletter
To put the large banner on your web site, blog, or online newsletter, copy and paste the code below into your HTML code. Place the banner code on as many pages as you would like.
<a href="http://www.maconferenceforwomen.org/index.htm?tag=LgBanner"> <img src="http://www.maconferenceforwomen.org/images/Promo_150x300.jpg" alt="Massachusetts Conference for Women" width="300" height="150" border="0"/> </a>
Instructions for Microsoft Outlook:
- Download the graphical banner of your choice below by right clicking on the graphic. Then save the graphic to a place on your hard drive that you'll remember later (for step 9).
- In Outlook, click the 'Tools' menu item in the toolbar
- Select 'Options' from the dropdown list
- Click the 'Mail Format' tab in the Options window that opens
- Locate the 'Signatures' area and click the 'Signatures' button
- From here you can either:
- Edit a signature
- Remove/delete a signature
- Add a new signature
- Let's add a new signature, so click the 'New' button
- Enter a signature name (so it's easy to identify if you have a few), decide if you want to start fresh or use another signature as a template and click Next
- Once you've added the text and links to your Signature text box, you can hit 'Advanced edit' to add links, graphics or special formatting
- Note - this 'Advanced edit' will take you to a Word document where you make your revisions
- *** To add a graphic, click the 'Insert' >> 'Picture' >> 'From File' and browse to the file you'd like to add (you can format as you normally would in Word) ***
- To save your changes, simply close out of the Word document - which will bring you back to the Outlook Signatures box
- Note - this 'Advanced edit' will take you to a Word document where you make your revisions
- If you want to set your new signature as the default message that goes out on the bottom of all of your emails, select that signature from the drop-down box in the 'Signatures for new messages' area.
Instructions for Apple Mail:
- Download the graphical banner of your choice above by clicking on the graphic and then hitting the Open Apple key (in Firefox) or ctrl plus clicking on the image (in Safari). Then select "Save Image As..." or "Save Image to the Desktop" to save the graphic to a place on your computer that you'll remember later.
- Open Apple Mail.
- Click the Add Signature button; a text area will slide open, and let you type your signature. Apple Mail lets you insert an image as part of your signature. To add a picture to your signature, simply drag a graphic file from your computer to the new signature's text area. Click OK.
- Apple Mail allows you to add multiple signatures. If you use the same email account most of the time, you may want to select this new signature as your default signature from the drop-down menu. Then Apple Mail will append this signature for you automatically on each new email message.
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