How C.F. Martin Is Keeping Things Going

Started by george_wright, July 06, 2009, 09:53:26 AM

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georgie_boy

Hi Olin!!
I use Outlook Express 6.  I think?
I'm going to try something else......just to make sure I've got this!!.........I'm so pleased!
 
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georgie_boy

 
 
(Message edited by georgie_boy on July 09, 2009)

olieoliver

Outlook Express you should be able to just hightlight the words you wan to add the hyperlink to then right click on the highlight and there will be a insert hyperlink option.
Select it and you can either type in the hyperlink or cpy and paste it. It may even insert it automatically when you open the web page.
 
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georgie_boy

I'm still learning Man!!
None of all that foreign stuff!!
 
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georgie_boy


 
What is that guitar??
Sounds just great to me!!
 
Still practicing with my new found skills!!
 
(Message edited by georgie_boy on July 09, 2009)

olieoliver


David Houck

Adriaan; as far as I am aware, there's no way to do it.

chalkie

I know this is going off-topic a bit, but generically, links look like this:
 
#text#
 
where #url# is the web address you want to link to, and #text# is the text you want to make clickable
 
so your link above *actually* looks like this:

 
As an eye-opener, try inspecting the page-source for THIS web page - if you use Internet Explorer or similar, right-click on the page, anywhere you like, and select view source. Do a search for Andy McKee (without the quotes), and you'll see how your own link actually looks like the one I've mentioned here.
 
The stuff above about using `link is specific to the software used for this Alembic forum, and doesn't hold true for http generally.

georgie_boy

Charlie............I think I'm more confused now!
But.I'll keep trying.
Thanks for everyone's help.
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