When typing your e-mail, do this:
1) Make a space from your last letter.
2) Type your address in, with the "http://" prefix.
3) Make a space from the last letter in the URL, then keep typing.
You can also go to the website which you are linking to, copy the address in the address bar (all of it), then paste it into your e-mail.
Hope this Helps!
How do I include a link in the body of a email?
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Reply:it should work as i know Report Abuse
Reply:Yeah..Like the previos poster said, copy and paste or hyperlink. If you dont know how to do either, write down the address (i.e. http//:www.yahoo.com/friends etc. etc. etc.) and send the email. It should automatically highlight itself and will be a link to the page.
Reply:Copy the URL from the browser window, open a new email and paste the URL into the body of the email.
Reply:Just copy and paste, or hyperlink it
Reply:Type the entire URL ( incl. the http:// part ) into your email. It isn't what you do that creates the link in the recipient's email. It the recipient's email setting that will determine whether or not the URL becomes a clickable link. If it does not, the recipient can just copy %26amp; paste the URL into the browser address bar.
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