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Pirate435

My hyperlinks have stopped working in OP. If I can carry it over to MIE. they
work??
For instance, On a mail order flyer, I can not enlarge a picture or read
about the product.

If I lood through M Internet Explorer Hyperlinks work great.

I had to do a repair load od My OS Windows XP Pro.
Thanks
 
Pirate435 said:
My hyperlinks have stopped working in OP. If I can carry it over to
MIE. they work??
For instance, On a mail order flyer, I can not enlarge a picture or
read about the product.

If I lood through M Internet Explorer Hyperlinks work great.

I had to do a repair load od My OS Windows XP Pro.
Thanks

What version of IE are you running?

Have a look at "5. How do I make hyperlinks in messages work again?":

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/community/columns/oetopten.mspx

In the event you have upgraded to IE7, have a look at "Hyperlinks do not
work in Outlook Express after you upgrade to Internet Explorer 7":

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929867
 
Original Poster...the person who first asked a question or made a point.


"My hyperlinks have stopped working in Original Poster"?

Doesn't sound very likely to me. ;-)
 
Leonard Grey said:
Original Poster...the person who first asked a question or made a point.

So the OP (original Poster) posted "My Hyperlinks have stopped working in
Original Poster"???????
 
Listen you jokers, in a newsgroup that's what OP means. Not my problem
if an OP can't spell.
 
Leonard Grey said:
Listen you jokers, in a newsgroup that's what OP means. Not my problem if
an OP can't spell.

The point being that P is the OPPOSITE side of the keyboard to E so it
couldn't be a typo, so the "OP"(!) must have deliberately typed it....
 
--->
Listen you jokers, in a newsgroup that's what OP means. Not my problem
if an OP can't spell.

Notice also that the OP (pirate435) hasn't been back since the OP.

;)

GP
 
Gordon said:
Well as P is at the opposite side of the keyboard to E, it's a funny
typo!

The brain thought E; the finger typed P. A dysgraphic moment! (At least
they rhyme...)
 
The point being that P is the OPPOSITE side of the keyboard to E so it
couldn't be a typo, so the "OP"(!) must have deliberately typed it....


But I don't buy that at all. I have many times typed entire words that
were different from what I actually meant, going back and forth to
opposite sides of the keyboard.

The mind does strange things when it comes to typing. Hitting a key
next to the one you wanted is only one of the ways typos (call them
something else, if you prefer. What I mean is a key or keys other than
the intended one(s) ) occur.
 
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