# Curated Issue Fails to Publish

Curated newsletters may fail to publish to Marketo for a variety of reasons.  Below are the most common causes and how resolve them.

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If you need to publish your newsletter right now.  Look at the bottom of the Publish screen in FeedOtter.  You will see an option to access the raw email HTML code.  You can copy and paste this code into a new Marketo email manually for an immediate send.
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Here are several of the most common reasons and suggested solutions on resolving these types of issues.&#x20;

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[FeedOtter Can Not Approve Marketo Template](/integrations/marketo/troubleshooting/curated-issue-fails-to-publish/feedotter-can-not-approve-marketo-template.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

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[Marketo rejects Duplicate Name](/integrations/marketo/troubleshooting/curated-issue-fails-to-publish/marketo-rejects-duplicate-name.md)
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