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From: Randy Sahr <>
Subject: Re: web page to email
Date: Thu, 05 Jun 1997 11:07:30 -0500


wrote:
> Randy and ;
> Even simpler solution. When surfing the net and you want to email the
> current
> website from your web browser;
>
> 1. click on "file"
> 2. click on "mail document"
> 3. done

>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> > Simplest solution: Go to the site that you find useful. Highlight the
> > address when the site opens (at the top, usually), click on Edit, then
> > on Copy. Go back to the post you are writing to daughter. Find where you
> > want to cite the information, move your mouse there and click so that
> > the message is where you want to put the address. Then click on Edit in
> > the window for the message, and then click on paste. The address (URL)
> > to the website should show up. Then when she receives the post, she can
> > just click on that URL and the page should kabam, be there <G>. Hope
> > that this is of help :)
> > Randy
> >
> >
> > wrote:
> > > I have a question that I hope I can word so it makes sense. I was "surfing
> > > the net" as they say, and came across a page I would have liked to send to
> > > my daughter. How would I go about it?. Just transfer it? If so how? Email
> > > it? how. I emailed it to my self to see if that would work and all I got
> > > were some hieroglyphics ( is that how it's spelled?)

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