Email Newsletter - Move Right Sidebar Boxes to Left [closed] - html

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Closed 9 years ago.
I have made this newsletter. What I want to do is move the blue and red boxes to the left of the Welcome content.
Can someone please help me. It should be easy but I just can't do it.
The newsletter: http://pastie.org/private/xaxvrlehkwqrzdmbca
Please excuse my horrible html.

I just put the elements inside the same TR and changed the order.
Check this out http://pastie.org/pastes/8037956

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