That's right. It's often much cleaner to have a short, descriptive label for a long, unwieldy URL.
Also, I like to create hyperlinks that jump around the file system on my local Windows machine (from within Outlook items), and labels are much, much cleaner for that than placing the literal filepaths in the Outlook item.
Outlook understands such hyperlinks, it just doesn't seem to have an easy way to create them (as say Word does via the CTRL-K shortcut).
From: Pat Willener Newsgroups: microsoft.public.outlook.general Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: creating hyperlinks in Outlook 2003
Brian Tillman wrote:
> Pat Willener <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> Use Word as email editor; I haven't found a way to do this with the Outlook editor.
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> There's usually little reason to create hyperlinks. Just enter the URL. The recipient's mail client will usually recognize it as a URL and make it
> active.
I think the OP wants to make a hyperlink with a different label than the URL.
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