Inserting a Hyperlink into your Email

1. Click the Compose Message icon on the toolbar. (If you don't see a toolbar of options just below the Subject line, choose Format + Rich Text [HTML] to make the toolbar appear.) 

2. Type the body of your message, including some text you'd like to link to a Web page. (For example, you might type, "Click HERE if you want to see my Web site.") 

3. Select the text you want to link to the Web page (in our example, "HERE"). 

4. Click the Insert Hyperlink button. 

5. Type the address to the link in the URL text box (for example, http://www.yoursite.com). 

6. Click OK. 

7. Finish composing your message. 

8. Click Send.

When the recipient clicks your hyperlink (assuming he or she has a browser installed), the link takes that person directly to your Web site.

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