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How to copy a webpage form, including active links into email

 
 
Linda Vista
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      28th Aug 2008
I need to create a template in outlook from a form on a web page. Can
someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?

I am opening Word
I am opening the web page and saving it as an html
I am copying the contents to a word document to use as a template in future
emails

The art and verbiage copy over just fine, but the web links are not active.
 
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Pat Willener
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      29th Aug 2008
"the links are not active" - in Word? You have to hold down the Ctrl key
when clicking on a hyperlink in Word.

Linda Vista wrote:
> I need to create a template in outlook from a form on a web page. Can
> someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
>
> I am opening Word
> I am opening the web page and saving it as an html
> I am copying the contents to a word document to use as a template in future
> emails
>
> The art and verbiage copy over just fine, but the web links are not active.

 
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