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hyperlinks
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Can't seem to make these on my email (yahoo). I am on Windows xp and on Firefox. When I paste a link it just appears in black text is impossible to link! Help please - must be something simple.
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http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/7136/pict0177 vi9.jpg
OK here it is, but won't open in email I've just sent it to myself
OK here it is, but won't open in email I've just sent it to myself
have you got an 'add attachment' link somewhere on your email form? click on that and it will say something like 'browse'. Find the picture in my pictures or wherever you have it and click on OK ... But size shouldn't be a problem: if you can post it on imageshack you're just posting a link, not the whole picture. I don't know why it shouldn't work, it does with Hotmail and Gmail.
If you are using Outlook Express to send emails then you may need to make sure the format is set to Rich Tex (html) and not Plain Text.
From Outlook Express help:
Click the place in the message where you want the hyperlink or Web page text to appear.
To add a hyperlink, on the Insert menu, click Hyperlink. Select the file type, and then type the location or address of the link.
To add an HTML page, on the Insert menu, click Text from File. In the Files of type box, select HTML Files, and then find the file you want to add.
Notes
If you cannot select the Hyperlink menu command, make sure HTML formatting is turned on by clicking the Format menu in the message window and then clicking Rich Text (HTML). A black dot appears by the command when it is selected.
From Outlook Express help:
Click the place in the message where you want the hyperlink or Web page text to appear.
To add a hyperlink, on the Insert menu, click Hyperlink. Select the file type, and then type the location or address of the link.
To add an HTML page, on the Insert menu, click Text from File. In the Files of type box, select HTML Files, and then find the file you want to add.
Notes
If you cannot select the Hyperlink menu command, make sure HTML formatting is turned on by clicking the Format menu in the message window and then clicking Rich Text (HTML). A black dot appears by the command when it is selected.