Can't access web sites from e-mail

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Judy

In Outlook 6.0, if I get an e-mail with a web site address in it, I can't
access the web site. The cursor turns into the hand, I click on the web
address, it shows up down below but nothing happens. If I try to move down
to cut and paste the web address, it goes away. I can cut and paste if the
full web address is listed in the e-mail but if it is just a one word link,
I'm lost.
 
Judy said:
In Outlook 6.0, if I get an e-mail with a web site address in it, I can't
access the web site. The cursor turns into the hand, I click on the web
address, it shows up down below but nothing happens. If I try to move
down to cut and paste the web address, it goes away. I can cut and paste
if the full web address is listed in the e-mail but if it is just a one
word link, I'm lost.


See the hyperlinks section on http://www.oehelp.com
 
This is an ACCESS Forms coding newsgroup. Not an OUTLOOK or an INTERNET
EXPLORER newsgroup.

Rick B
 
Rick B said:
This is an ACCESS Forms coding newsgroup. Not an OUTLOOK or an INTERNET
EXPLORER newsgroup.

Rick B

Like all newsgroups, they may be more familar with one than another and it
happens quite often that sometime people will pose a question unrelated to
the topic. But then they see replies like what you've sent and think there
is nothing but a bunch of knuckleheads in that group afterall.

So since it is a Microsoft public newsgroup and you aren't GOD, get over it
ya weenie or are you one of those that crawl out of the woodwork when
someone posts and their clock isn't set right so you can gripe about that
then slink back into your hole never to help anyone and just sit on your
perch waiting for someone to do something wrong in your eyes so you can once
again strike like a snake in the grass.

Geez, would it have really taken that much effort to overlook something
instead of possibly point them to the right newsgroup? I guess in your case
it must have been just too tempting and you felt it was your need to strike
back.

What a weenie.
 
DGuess said:
Like all newsgroups, they may be more familar with one than another and it
happens quite often that sometime people will pose a question unrelated to
the topic. But then they see replies like what you've sent and think
there is nothing but a bunch of knuckleheads in that group afterall.

So since it is a Microsoft public newsgroup and you aren't GOD, get over
it ya weenie or are you one of those that crawl out of the woodwork when
someone posts and their clock isn't set right so you can gripe about that
then slink back into your hole never to help anyone and just sit on your
perch waiting for someone to do something wrong in your eyes so you can
once again strike like a snake in the grass.

Geez, would it have really taken that much effort to overlook something
instead of possibly point them to the right newsgroup? I guess in your
case it must have been just too tempting and you felt it was your need to
strike back.

What a weenie.

Pass the monitor and keyboard cleaner, please.
 
DGuess said:
Like all newsgroups, they may be more familar with one than another and it
happens quite often that sometime people will pose a question unrelated to
the topic. But then they see replies like what you've sent and think there
is nothing but a bunch of knuckleheads in that group afterall.

So since it is a Microsoft public newsgroup and you aren't GOD, get over it
ya weenie or are you one of those that crawl out of the woodwork when
someone posts and their clock isn't set right so you can gripe about that
then slink back into your hole never to help anyone and just sit on your
perch waiting for someone to do something wrong in your eyes so you can once
again strike like a snake in the grass.

Geez, would it have really taken that much effort to overlook something
instead of possibly point them to the right newsgroup? I guess in your case
it must have been just too tempting and you felt it was your need to strike
back.

What a weenie.

You really need to stop prevaricating and say what you actually think.
 
Why use a big word when a diminutive one will do.
Rob Oldfield said:
You really need to stop prevaricating and say what you actually think.
----------Why use a big word when a diminutive one will do!
 
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