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Microsoft Outlook 2000 for Windows For Dummies
Adding Links to E-Mail Messages in Outlook
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All Microsoft Office programs automatically recognize the addresses of items on the Internet. If you type the name of a Web page, such as http://www.pcstudio.com, Outlook changes the text color to blue and underlines the address, making it look just like the hypertext you click to jump between different pages on the World Wide Web. That makes it easy to send someone information about an exciting Web site; just type or copy the address into your message. If the recipient is also an Outlook user, he or she can just click the text to make the Web browser pop up and open the page you told that user about.


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