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Anyone good with HTML Emails?

We decided to try and spruce up our team emails and make them fancier and more eye catching (in hopes of getting more team members to read them all the way through!).

We felt the most comfortable with Microsoft Publisher since we use that for a lot of layout documents and decided to try it.

With a lot of work, we got it to produce some decent HTML pages, and even do some ok Text Emails...

The one thing we havent been able to fix is that a small number of our members (most at a rochester.rr.com address & using some form of outlook), are getting thin white lines traveling down the length of the email. In some cases it completely cuts up the email, in others it just is barely visible. Most of our team members seem to see everything fine across a variety of email servers, but we want to make it compatible for everyone.

You can see our most recent team email here. And the publisher file is here.

Any ideas on how to fix this would be helpful. A few of our mentors are really good with web/html stuff and havent been able to figure it out, so I figured I would ask a bunch more tech-e's
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