Phillips r.phill...@murdoch.edu.au:
Something mysterious has been happening lately with hyperlinks to
websites within PDF documents.
All hyperlinks display with a border around them - on screen and in
print. This is the case for Preview and Adobe Acrobat.
I can't find anywhere where I
Something mysterious has been happening lately with hyperlinks to
websites within PDF documents.
All hyperlinks display with a border around them - on screen and in
print. This is the case for Preview and Adobe Acrobat.
I can't find anywhere where I could change this formatting behaviour
Yes all modern email clients automatically highlight/enable http://
links.
David
On 12/01/2010, at 1:35 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
It is also the same in Entourage - so it may be standard for email
clients?
Cheers
Neil
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Tel: +61 8 9841
A belated Happy New Year everyone.
When I still used the unmentionable computers, I had no trouble emailing a
hyperlink: just command C, command V, space and there it was. I still
haven't worked out how to do this on the Mac in Mail and I can't find a
reference. I know it must be simple, but...
Hi Jennifer,
I assume you mean *embedding* a link rather than just copying and
pasting one, because command c and v work on macs too.
If you want to do this in Mail, copy your link from your browser
(command c) then type whatever text you want in your email.
Select the text for which
Hello Everyone,
,
Please disregard question previously. I find on looking in my sent box that
Mac has done the job after all.
regards,
Jennifer
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On 12/01/2010, at 1:46 AM, Jennifer Lefroy wrote:
When I still used the unmentionable computers, I had no trouble
emailing a hyperlink: just command C, command V, space and there it
was. I still haven't worked out how to do this on the Mac in Mail
and I can't find a reference. I know it
On 11/01/2010, at 11:05 PM, Jennifer Lefroy wrote:
Hello Everyone,
,
Please disregard question previously. I find on looking in my sent box that
Mac has done the job after all.
regards,
Jennifer
Yes, this is a bug (or is it a feature?) in Mail. Fully formed URLs are not
live in
Thank you all for the help. I have a better understanding of terminology
and differences now.
Kind regards,
Jennifer
2010/1/12 Peter Hinchliffe hinch...@multiline.com.au
On 11/01/2010, at 11:05 PM, Jennifer Lefroy wrote:
Hello Everyone,
,
Please disregard question previously. I
The same happens in Thunderbird. Disconcerting until you find out it
does work.
Merv
Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 11/01/2010, at 11:05 PM, Jennifer Lefroy wrote:
Hello Everyone,
,
Please disregard question previously. I find on looking in my sent box that
Mac has done the job after
It is also the same in Entourage - so it may be standard for email clients?
Cheers
Neil
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Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 12/1/10 1:02 PM, Merv Bond at m...@iinet.net.au wrote:
The same happens in Thunderbird.
Hi Wamug,
Does anyone know if its possible to use 'Print to PDF' to:
- print an MS Word 2004 document to PDF
- preserve the functionality of internal hyperlinks (that is,
hyperlinks that link to Headings within the document)
In my current word document, clicking on a formatted hyperlink
Can someone please give me a clue on how to E-Mail a link to a document
on a server i.e I get e-mails from colleagues that often say something
like the document can be found at --file:///documents/user/etc.
etc., clicking on this link opens it across the network.
Using a Power Book,
Can someone please give me a clue on how to E-Mail a link to a document
on a server i.e I get e-mails from colleagues that often say something
like the document can be found at --file:///documents/user/etc
clicking on this opens it across the network.
Power Book, OS10.3.7, Using
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