Creating hyperlink

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Hi all

I am trying to insert a hyperlink to a website into an e-mail, however, for
some reaosn, I don't have the Insert Hyperlink option under Insert. I have,
therefore, created it in Word and am then going to paste it into my e-mail.

The problem I an experiencing, when I copy the link into my Word document
and choose Insert Hperlink to change the 'text to display', it lets me change
it but keeps the actual address of the website - <<skfklkfklf>> - at the end
of it too, rather than just saying 'click here' for example.

How do I get rid of the address???

Thank you.

Louise
 
what message format are you using?

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Hi Diane

Just found out the 'Use Microsoft Word as the Editor' wasn't ticked and
that's done the trick.

Thanks any way.

Have a good weekend.

Louise

Diane Poremsky said:
what message format are you using?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/






Louise said:
Hi all

I am trying to insert a hyperlink to a website into an e-mail, however,
for
some reaosn, I don't have the Insert Hyperlink option under Insert. I
have,
therefore, created it in Word and am then going to paste it into my
e-mail.

The problem I an experiencing, when I copy the link into my Word document
and choose Insert Hperlink to change the 'text to display', it lets me
change
it but keeps the actual address of the website - <<skfklkfklf>> - at the
end
of it too, rather than just saying 'click here' for example.

How do I get rid of the address???

Thank you.

Louise
 

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