Ok thanks, that works.  I guess I was looking for something different, I 
was hoping that would work for IE, since there doesn't appear to be away 
of of emailing links and what not.

On Sunday, July 7, 2002, at 11:05 AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:

> On Sunday, July 7, 2002, at 09:55 AM, Peter G wrote:
>
>> Howdy Folks, I've got a really silly question, how the heck do you get
>> the mail to work in the pull down Finder menu when you select services?
>> all the options are grayed out. I've looked all over the place and 
>> can't
>> seem to find away of selecting those options.
>
> The Services menu only works in Applications that support Services.
> Generally speaking, this means Cocoa apps, and only sometimes then.
> Basically, you highlight some text in a supported application (say, an
> email address) and choose the appropriate option from the Services menu.
>
> To see how this works, use TextEdit... type in an Email address, then
> highlight the address. You will then see that the Mail section of 
> Services
> works...
>
>


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