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StargateFan
I seem to remember at some point knowing how to input a link in
outlook similar to how email addresses show up sometimes (or as in
hyperlink code in Excel). In Outlook emails, sometimes you see
"friendly name" <actual email address>
And in Excel hyperlinking, you'll have this syntax:
<"actual url","friendly name">
It would be helpful to know how to do this in Outlook once and for all
so that when we send long links in Outlook we can use this type of
format instead:
<"lllllllllllllllllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggg
URL","Intranet Report Link">
Anyone know what the syntax would be in an Outlook body of message for
this type of URL display? The above is just an example, of course,
I'd like to know how to do it.
p.s., not to be confused with simple case of changing message format
to html and choosing insert hyperlink. RTF accepts simple hyperlinks,
too. What is needed is to show long URLs by a short "friendly name"
and I'm pretty sure it can be done in Outlook, I just can't for the
life of me remember how.
Thanks.
outlook similar to how email addresses show up sometimes (or as in
hyperlink code in Excel). In Outlook emails, sometimes you see
"friendly name" <actual email address>
And in Excel hyperlinking, you'll have this syntax:
<"actual url","friendly name">
It would be helpful to know how to do this in Outlook once and for all
so that when we send long links in Outlook we can use this type of
format instead:
<"lllllllllllllllllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggg
URL","Intranet Report Link">
Anyone know what the syntax would be in an Outlook body of message for
this type of URL display? The above is just an example, of course,
I'd like to know how to do it.
p.s., not to be confused with simple case of changing message format
to html and choosing insert hyperlink. RTF accepts simple hyperlinks,
too. What is needed is to show long URLs by a short "friendly name"
and I'm pretty sure it can be done in Outlook, I just can't for the
life of me remember how.
Thanks.