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I remember from years ago ( my old 97 days) that there was a way you could put a hyperlink in your E-mail and have it hidden in under a word that you had high-lighted.

It would look something like this: To see the picture click here:

And the word "here" would be high-lighted.

And when you clicked on that word - it would take you to that URL and the picture.

Does anyone still remember that - or has it fadded away.

If so send me the path and instructions - And Thank you much-o.

Now for those of you that's gonna say: Why don't you use the hyper-link that's in the tool bar on the Email compose page - - Ans: That puts the hyper-link in the letter, being visable and on top. And I want it to be hidden and in under a high-lighted word.

And I am doing google and U-tube - but any help will be appreciated.

thanks - - -
 
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There are lots of different type of email programs and they all offer some way to make a hyperlink in the way you suggest. Because your profile shows a Yahoo mail address I'm going to assume that you are asking about Yahoo mail.



First type in the text you want to use for your hyperlink.
Highlight the text
Click the Hyperlink button
Put in the Web address
OK you work and the link will be created
 
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