link open in new window

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Fady Fouad Shehata

any email in outlook , when I open a link in it then it is displayed in the
same window of internet explorer, so Is there a way to open links in outlook
email in a new window in Internet explorer??? I tried pressing shift first
but It didn't work
 
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Testy

Right click it pick open in new window.

Testy

Fady Fouad Shehata said:
any email in outlook , when I open a link in it then it is displayed in the
same window of internet explorer, so Is there a way to open links in outlook
email in a new window in Internet explorer??? I tried pressing shift first
but It didn't work
 
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Ray Taylor

Ask about a registry setting that will allow you to do this or search the
registry guide sites on google.
I am unable to find a reference to this setting at the moment but this
should help knowing that it can be done via the registry.


Ray Taylor
(e-mail address removed)
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

They are very different programs.
Try holding down the Control key while you click the link.
 
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Robert Aldwinckle

Is there a way to open links in outlook email in a new window
In OE it used to be "try holding down a Shift- key while you click..."
but that doesn't work any more either.

I also tried Shift-Enter after getting keyboard focus onto a link.
I even verified that my path in the Edit Open action is not 8.3.
(Both are things which used to work more or less for me on NT4sp6a.)

Try holding down the Control key while you click the link.

This didn't me work for me on XPsp1.


What does work is Jim Byrd's novel idea to
"uncheck the Use DDE box"

I'm not sure what all the consequences of doing that are
but I just went back to check on the option's state and was surprised
to see the it is checked again but instead of Topic: WWW_OpenURL
I now have Topic: System


FWIW

Robert Aldwinckle
 

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