On 14/03/2016 1:02 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/13/2016 09:36 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 13/03/2016 11:40 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/13/2016 08:33 AM, Daniel wrote:
I'm trying to send my sister a google maps link from my SM to her
Google Chrome (I think), but when she received my e-mail, the link was
broken, spread across two lines, so she could Cut-n-Paste the two
halves together, if she wanted. But that was not what I wanted!!
I then sent her the same link but enclosed with-in < > and it still
didn't work and her response was "doesn't appear as a link .. just
plain text"
So does SM break long links?? And is there a workaround that would
make the link clickable??
Compose the email in HTML, and use Insert > Link. ❓❓❓
Yes, that would probably work, Walt, but as I want to Compose in PL
..... !
Why, when your sister is probably accessing GMail in Chrome (you think).
Tell her to install Thunderbird. ;-)
Whilst my sister uses Google Chrome for her browsing, she uses Microsoft
Mail (or whatever it's called) for her e-mail processing. Apparently,
even including the link in a PT e-mail enclosed by < > did not work for
her! ;-(
I had considered composing limited e-mails in HTML because, for the last
five years or so, I've been sending a group of people e-mails each week
which included links to where we were meeting each Monday evening, but
tonight when I asked them if the links worked for them, they all replied
they were having no problems. Some on iPhones, some on Mac computers,
some on Windows, so who knows!! Maybe they just didn't want to admit
they couldn't manage it.
--
Daniel
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