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I can paste or type URLs (www.foo.com) into the Notes section of an
Outlook contact just fine. But pasting/typing and email does not automatically turn into a hyperlink (it stays as non-acitve text). If I type , it does work, but it is displayed as , rather than changing to the more aesthetic . I can't seem to edit the link, and there is nothing applicable when you right-click on it, nor can I can't find insert hyperlink or its equivalent. By design? Thanks |
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livetohike wrote:
I can paste or type URLs (www.foo.com) into the Notes section of an Outlook contact just fine. But pasting/typing and email does not automatically turn into a hyperlink (it stays as non-acitve text). If I type , it does work, but it is displayed as , rather than changing to the more aesthetic . First, the mailto introducer is never followed by two slashes. That's simply incorrrect syntax. The correct syntax for a mailto URL is . I tried the correct syntax and it worked for me. Second, The contact form already contains three e-mail fields. Why do you need to put a mailto URL in the notes section in the first place? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Dec 7, 2:57 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
wrote: I can paste or type URLs (www.foo.com) into the Notes section of an Outlook contact just fine. But pasting/typing and email does not automatically turn into a hyperlink (it stays as non-acitve text). If I type , it does work, but it is displayed as , rather than changing to the more aesthetic . First, the mailto introducer is never followed by two slashes. That's simply incorrrect syntax. The correct syntax for a mailto URL is . I tried the correct syntax and it worked for me. Second, The contact form already contains three e-mail fields. Why do you need to put a mailto URL in the notes section in the first place? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Thanks for the reply. Yes, I meant . When you say 'it worked' did it display as or ? The latter is what I am trying to achieve. My point is that the notes section of a Contact understands typing www.site.com and automatically converts it into a hyperlink, but does not understand typing (leaves it as plain text). Typing does yield a mail hyperlink but displays it as " (kind of ugly). My question: Is there a way to insert an email hyperlink that displays as "? My gut says yes. For reasons not worth getting into the email fields built into the form, do not meet my needs. I need keep a handful of emails in the notes section of the form. Currently, I cut/paste when I need them. It sure would be nice to just click, and have a new email pop up. Thanks |
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livetohike wrote:
Yes, I meant . When you say 'it worked' did it display as or ? The latter is what I am trying to achieve. It displayed the former, but why would you care, since it does what it;s supposed to do and creates a new message window when you click it? My point is that the notes section of a Contact understands typing www.site.com and automatically converts it into a hyperlink, but does not understand typing (leaves it as plain text). Typing does yield a mail hyperlink but displays it as " (kind of ugly). So am I, but my mother still loves me. If it works, who cares? My question: Is there a way to insert an email hyperlink that displays as "? My gut says yes. My experience says "no". For reasons not worth getting into the email fields built into the form, do not meet my needs. I need keep a handful of emails in the notes section of the form. Currently, I cut/paste when I need them. It sure would be nice to just click, and have a new email pop up. And you can, if you specify a real mailto URL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Dec 9, 11:39 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
wrote: Yes, I meant . When you say 'it worked' did it display as or ? The latter is what I am trying to achieve. It displayed the former, but why would you care, since it does what it;s supposed to do and creates a new message window when you click it? My point is that the notes section of a Contact understands typing www.site.comand automatically converts it into a hyperlink, but does not understand typing (leaves it as plain text). Typing does yield a mail hyperlink but displays it as " (kind of ugly). So am I, but my mother still loves me. If it works, who cares? My question: Is there a way to insert an email hyperlink that displays as "? My gut says yes. My experience says "no". For reasons not worth getting into the email fields built into the form, do not meet my needs. I need keep a handful of emails in the notes section of the form. Currently, I cut/paste when I need them. It sure would be nice to just click, and have a new email pop up. And you can, if you specify a real mailto URL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Thanks for the follow up, a definitive answer, and making me laugh. I guess I care for the same reason applications give us hundreds of ways to personalize our experience: colors, toolbars, fonts, 'skins', etc., etc. None of these add any new functionality or practical value, but they do let us make our working environment more to our own personal tastes, and hurray for that! Just to close this out, I do have a 'real' reason for not being able to use the 'mailto' syntax: I print out (and email) the notes section often for non-techies and the mailto syntax would confuse them (also not acceptable in a business setting). Maybe a future version will have the 'mailto:' and 'http:// ' prefixes work in the same fasion ;-) Thanks again. |
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