Thursday, August 12, 2004

E-Mail a Link or Webpage

You can E-mail a link to a webpage or the webpage itself to another person from the internet without having to open Outlook Express. When you E-mail the webpage the recipient will be able to view the whole webpage within the E-mail and when you E-mail a link the recipient will be able to use the link to open the page in their own web browser.

Here's how you can do it! E-Mail a Webpage: Find the page you want to E-mail to another person. Click on the little envelope at the top of your Internet Explorer browser (if you're using SlimBrowser click on the little arrow just to the right of the little envelope) and a drop-down menu appears. Click on "Send Page" to send a copy of the current webpage and Outlook Express will fill in the subject. Type the E-mail address of the recipient and click "Send" to send the message.

E-Mail a Webpage Link: Proceed as above except that when the drop-down menu appears click "Send a Link" instead. A window will appear showing a message stating that the webpage is attached. Again, Outlook Express will fill in the subject. The area labeled "Attach" will show the name and size of the attachment. Address and "Send" as before.

Couldn't be much simpler, could it?

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