We're getting a lot of broken/breaking URLs lately,
and many people find this confusing--especially if
they don't realize why the broken address doesn't
work. One can copy/paste the address in parts, sure,
but tiny URLs are so much easier.

Windows directions:
On any website, highlight the address and press Ctrl+C
to copy. Go to tinyurl.com and press Ctrl+V to paste
it in the box. Press Enter or click the button. That
creates an abbreviated URL and puts in your Windows
Clipboard. Go back to your outgoing mail message and
press Ctrl+V to paste it in.

It's always good to supply the original URL too, of
course, since people like to know where they're being
sent.

Just thought I'd pass that on.

MaggiRos
--- Martha Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Simplicity has an article on their web site
> explaining their version of
> "ease."
>
http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?page=section/classroom/sewingLessons/sew
> ing101part2.cfm
>
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