Yes, you can.
Highlight your link text.
Special Hypertext To to URL
message URL mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Art
On Feb 8, 2008 12:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had thought that Framemaker supported hypertext markers that allow
tyou to create links for PDFs which launch a new email in the
I had thought that Framemaker supported hypertext markers that allow
tyou to create links for PDFs which launch a new email in the email
application and prepopulate the address and subject line.
However, I can't seem to remember how its done or find any reference to
it in the documentation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had thought that Framemaker supported hypertext markers
that allow tyou to create links for PDFs which launch a new
email in the email application and prepopulate the address
and subject line.
Art replied:
Highlight your link text.
Special Hypertext To to
Art Campbell wrote:
Yes, you can.
Highlight your link text.
Special Hypertext To to URL
message URL mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think you populate the subject line by adding a bit:
message URL mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but I can't remember if you put a space before the ?-mark or if you
I had thought that Framemaker supported hypertext markers that allow
tyou to create links for PDFs which launch a new email in the email
application and prepopulate the address and subject line.
However, I can't seem to remember how its done or find any reference to
it in the documentation
Yes, you can.
Highlight your link text.
Special > Hypertext > To to URL
message URL mailto:somebody at somewhere.com
Art
On Feb 8, 2008 12:05 PM, wrote:
> I had thought that Framemaker supported hypertext markers that allow
> tyou to create links for PDFs which launch a new email in the email
Robert.Werner at appsense.com wrote:
> I had thought that Framemaker supported hypertext markers
> that allow tyou to create links for PDFs which launch a new
> email in the email application and prepopulate the address
> and subject line.
Art replied:
> Highlight your link text.
> Special
Art Campbell wrote:
> Yes, you can.
>
> Highlight your link text.
> Special > Hypertext > To to URL
> message URL mailto:somebody at somewhere.com
I think you populate the subject line by adding a bit:
message URL mailto:somebody at somewhere.com?subject=MyTopicTitle
but I can't remember if