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Embedding a Web Link in a Message |
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Some e-mail programs let you put a link to a web page in the message,
making it easy for the recipient to access Web resources. |
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Most e-mail programs support hyperlinks imbedded
in the message text. |
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If hyperlinks are supported, the recipient can just click
the link and a web browser opens to the
referenced page. |
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To create a hyperlink, either type the URL
(the complete address of a web page, such
as http://www.learnthenet.com/) or copy and paste
the URL from the location box of your web browser. |
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The URL may appear like regular text on your outgoing
message, but the recipient sees the hyperlink in a
special font, color, or underlined. |

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Copyright 1996-2008. Michael Lerner Productions.
All Rights Reserved.
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