Title: Re: Sending URLs from IE (was: Re: Microsoft Entourage Menu for X)
On 6/9/02 9:14 AM, "greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 8/6/02 7:45 PM, Julian Vrieslander wrote:

On 6/8/02 5:57 AM, "greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 6/6/02 2:11 AM, Christian M. M. Brady wrote:
>
>>> Any chance will we be getting the useful contextual menu utility for the
>>> above? :)
>>>
>>> greg
>>>
>> I can't remember what all it did, but do you know that you can drag to the
>> dock icon in a number of ways?
>
> Yes I do :) what I loved about it was that you could right-click a link in
> IE and insert the URL in a new message without copying the link first,
> switch to Entourage, create a new draft message then paste.

If you want to email someone a message containing the URL for the current page displayed in IE, there are a couple of shortcuts you can use.

The thing about these methods is that it requires the URL that you want emailed to be loaded in an IE window. With Microsoft Entourage Menu, one could just right-click on a link in a page or location bar and choose  to insert it into a new draft window instead of copying it to clipboard or loading the link.

But with the Insert Hyperlink /From IE Favorites or /From IE History, it requires nothing of the sort. All your favorites and past visits to all webpages are recorded in one or the other of those options, and are displayed to you in a special window. Nothing at all has to be loaded into any IE window. Have you tried it? It also puts < > around the inserted URL.

--
Paul Berkowitz

Reply via email to