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Re: Copying a Safari Page's Text to a Mail Message
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Re: Copying a Safari Page's Text to a Mail Message


  • Subject: Re: Copying a Safari Page's Text to a Mail Message
  • From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2017 00:30:16 -0500

On 06/05/2017, at 17:43, Gil Dawson <email@hidden> wrote:
I also like to "activate" the citation URL: Select it, then ⌘C, ⌘K, ⌘V and Return.  That turns it blue, so that the recipient can click it to view the website directly.


Hey Gil,

Jim is right.

Mail will activate bare URLs for you when you send the message.

The only reason to use the link dialog is to attach a URL to a link-title (thereby hiding the bare URL).

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Take Care,
Chris


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