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how do send a web site address on email and highlighted so as to just click on the link
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think what you want to do is create a "hyperlink" in your emails that, when a person clicks on it (it's usually blue and underlined) they are directed to the address in the link right?
If so, this is very simple in my experience (though I'm no expert). I believe for this to happen, you have to write your email using HTML format (rather than a plain-text email). There is a setting in most email clients that allows you to switch between one and another. Then it's just a case of typing in the website address. Sometimes it helps to add the "http://" prefix (in applicable cases). Hope that helps.
If so, this is very simple in my experience (though I'm no expert). I believe for this to happen, you have to write your email using HTML format (rather than a plain-text email). There is a setting in most email clients that allows you to switch between one and another. Then it's just a case of typing in the website address. Sometimes it helps to add the "http://" prefix (in applicable cases). Hope that helps.
Ralph, this is getting more and more and more technical!!
Also, I use Firefox as well for 99% of things. I know that you can't insert links with it but seeing as we're being techie, I've got a plugin for it so that you can right click on a link and "open in IE". That way I can open certain questions here in IE and add formatting.
http://ieview.mozdev.org/installation.html
Also, I use Firefox as well for 99% of things. I know that you can't insert links with it but seeing as we're being techie, I've got a plugin for it so that you can right click on a link and "open in IE". That way I can open certain questions here in IE and add formatting.
http://ieview.mozdev.org/installation.html