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On 23/12/2005, at 1:20 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
On 23/12/2005 1:13 PM, "Pauline and Dennis Rowley"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi all,
My name is Dennis, I am new to your group ( yesterday)
and also
totally new to the Mac experience. I am really looking forward to a
new
learning experience, but I can see it is going to be a sharp learning
curve
for me. I am hoping you will forgive me if I begin by asking a
question on
my first post.
I am using Entourage as my mail program and have found that when I
cut and
paste live links from received emails into an email body for
resending, they
arrive as dead links, very often I do need to send off several links
in one
email , in fact I need to do it again today. Is there anyone who may
be able
to advise me on this one?
Many Thanks
Dennis
Hi Dennis (and welcome!)
The best way to work with links (well I tend to think anyway) is to
use <>
at either end.
For example the link http://www.apple.com.au may not work on every
machine
or every email client, but 99% of the time <http://www.apple.com.au>
will.
:o)
So as long as you put that there, you should be right.
Well that's what I find from experience anyway.
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards
Daniel Kerr
Hi Dennis ,
New Member ... Congratulations !
You will find there are a lot of people looking at this list
and you will likely get a lot of help from it.
Can I ask you to do something when you mail a question ! ?
Show the version of your Operating System ( OS ) , eg: 10.3.9
and your type of Mac you are using or need an answer for eg :
Desktop G4/1500
It will help prospective respondents to hone in on the right sort of
answer .
Have fun
Bob
(Quicksilver G4/733 10.3.9 )