How to Add Hyperlinks to Email Messages in Hotmail
Visit the Hotmail website in your web browser., Type the required info into the appropriate boxes to sign-in (if not already completed and saved for further login). , Click the "Go to inbox" link listed directly under "Hotmail highlights". , Look...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Visit the Hotmail website in your web browser.
Creating a link can be done in any new email, whether that be in a forwarded email, a replied-to email, or a brand-new email. ,,, By preference, try to learn and use the (http://www.) portion of the address link formatting, when typing your link.
The system will better be able to pick up the link as a hyperlink address when the recipients computer receives this information and translates it to the user's computer. , The system will interpret the codes into the hyperlink you'll need, already inserted into the email. -
Step 2: Type the required info into the appropriate boxes to sign-in (if not already completed and saved for further login).
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Step 3: Click the "Go to inbox" link listed directly under "Hotmail highlights".
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Step 4: Look over to just above the list of emails you have received.
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Step 5: Click the corresponding link that corresponds to the action you would like to take.
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Step 6: Type your message.
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Step 7: Type in the exact URL address just like you would any other link
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Step 8: by either the Copy&Paste method or just rote-memorization typing.
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Step 9: Type a space after the last character.
Detailed Guide
Creating a link can be done in any new email, whether that be in a forwarded email, a replied-to email, or a brand-new email. ,,, By preference, try to learn and use the (http://www.) portion of the address link formatting, when typing your link.
The system will better be able to pick up the link as a hyperlink address when the recipients computer receives this information and translates it to the user's computer. , The system will interpret the codes into the hyperlink you'll need, already inserted into the email.
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