Paste as hyperlink
Hi, Simple question but has bugged me for a long time using Firefox. When pasting links of a website in say Yahoo mail, unlike I.E. the text does not convert or be recognised as a link or hyperlink, so when the recipient receives the e-mail, they have to copy and paste the link text into the URL bar. This is even more annoying if the recipient uses a tablet. Using I.E. this is never a problem as copy and paste auto recognises it as a link and go blue and underline the text, etc. Same with pasting into MS: Word. I have Windows XP and another PC with Windows 7 and is the same problem on both operating systems. I am not a technical IT person but I'm, obviously missing a simple trick somewhere. Can anyone help? Many thanks, Pete.
Solution eye eponami
There is usually a button bar with buttons to format text like Bold and Italic just above the text area where you compose and edit the message text.
That toolbar may also have a button to turn a text link into a clickable hyperlink (look for a chain like button).
You can select the link text and click that button to turn the link into a clickable hyperlink.
If you can't find the button then hover them all to check the tooltip of each (e.g. Insert hyperlink).
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Solution eye oponami
There is usually a button bar with buttons to format text like Bold and Italic just above the text area where you compose and edit the message text.
That toolbar may also have a button to turn a text link into a clickable hyperlink (look for a chain like button).
You can select the link text and click that button to turn the link into a clickable hyperlink.
If you can't find the button then hover them all to check the tooltip of each (e.g. Insert hyperlink).
Hi, Many thanks, I didn't know about these. Thank you so much for your reply and the links. I thought there had to be a simple solution somewhere. Very much appreciated and big thank you! Regards, Pete.
Hi, Many thanks for your reply. I have spotted the chain like button and didn't realise quite what this was for - I know IT Dunce hat for me. Thank you for pointing this out, I will try this. Many thanks for your reply and a big thank you. I can now resolve something which has bugged me for ages as quite a few e-mails I am doing need links in them for work purposes. Kind regards and many thanks, Pete.