Hi List, I'll apologize in advance.  When you see my copy of the information 
Maria just sent, delete mine.  It's the same information.  My email is going 
slow, due to a server problem that the office is working on.  Anyway, just 
delete my message so it won't clog up the list.  Thanks.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 11:58:55 -0700
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] websites & email

>Do you mean activating links from within e-mails? If so, this isn't directly 
>possible, but there is a work-around.  Put your cursor on the first character 
>of the link, and insert a Top-of-Block marker.  Move to the cell immediately 
>after the last character of the link, and insert a Bottom-of-Block marker.  In 
>other words, surround the link with Block markers.  Then, copy the block to 
>the clipboard, and switch to KeyWeb.  If you're not immediately presented with 
>the Address Bar, press [ENTER with O], [CONTROL with O] to get to it, and 
>press [BACKSPACE with V], [CONTROL with V] to paste in the link.  This command 
>works when the Block Commands Menu doesn't, and pastes the first line of the 
>clipboard.  It would be very rare that the first line would not encompass your 
>entire link, but if it doesn't, you would have to return to the e-mail, figure 
>out the part of the link that wasn't pasted in, return to KeyWeb, paste in the 
>link, and manually type in the part that wasn't covered b!
y!
> the first line of the clipboard.  However, it is rare that your link would be 
> longer than the first line of the clipboard, which is what this command 
> pastes.  Once the link is inputted into the Address Bar in its entirety, 
> press ENTER, and the link is activated.  If you were asking if it was 
> possible to switch to KeyWeb directly from KeyMail to enter in a Web address 
> manually and go to it, that's also a Yes.  Switch to KeyWeb with [ENTER with 
> BACKSPACE with I], [FUNCTION with 0] to switch to KeyWeb, open the Address 
> Bar as stated above if you are not immediately presented with it, type in the 
> Web page, and hit ENTER.

>HTH,
>Maria

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: julia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [email protected]
>>Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 10:55:37 -0700
>>Subject: [Braillenote] websites & email

>>Hello someone,
>>I was wondering if it is possible to go to a website when in an email.  I am 
>>part of other groups and emails that give web addresses to go to for 
>>information about things.  If there is can someone tell me how  to do this??
>>Julia S.


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