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A Quick E-Mail from
a Webpage
If you often send links or pages to friends and colleagues, or even
yourself (I do this often when I’m away from home and run across
something interesting) the following tips may be useful.
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From inside Internet Explorer, press [Alt-T-M-W] to open a
dialogue box to select your e-mail profile then click OK. Once
you click OK a blank e-mail message will appear ready for use.
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From inside Internet Explorer, press [Alt-T-M-L] to open a
dialogue box to select your e-mail profile then click OK. Once
you click OK an e-mail message opens with the link to the page
being visited inserted in the message area.
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From inside Internet Explorer, press [Alt-T-M-P] to open a
dialogue box to select your e-mail profile then click OK. Once
you click OK an e-mail message opens with a complete copy of the
page being visited inserted in the message area.
Type in the e-mail address of the recipient and hit send. Quick.
Easy. Done.
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