OL98: How to Send a Web Page by E-mail
ID: Q185683
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SUMMARY
Using Microsoft Outlook 98 with Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can send
a viewable Web page with active links to others who use Outlook, Microsoft
Outlook Express, or another HTML-aware e-mail program.
MORE INFORMATION
To send a Web page in your e-mail message, Outlook must be the default e-
mail program, you must use HTML as the default message format, and you must
enable "Send Pictures from the Internet" in the message you send.
Select "Send Pictures from the Internet"
- On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Mail Format tab.
- Click to select HTML in the "Send in this message format" list, and
click OK.
- In Microsoft Internet Explorer, on the View menu, click Internet
Options.
- Click the Programs tab, verify that Microsoft Outlook appears in the
Mail box, and click OK.
- Browsing the Web page you want to send, on the File menu point to Send,
and click Page By Email. In a moment, a mail message containing the
page will appear.
Note: These procedures only work if you are browsing the Web page.
If you open a page from your hard drive, you can only send it as
an attachment.
- On the Format menu, click "Send Pictures from the Internet" in your open
message. This allows the page to be viewed without being connected to
the Internet.
- Address the message and click Send.
REFERENCES
For more information about formatting new mail, type "Change the look of
new messages" in the Office Assistant, click Search, and then click to
view any of the resulting topics.
Additional query words:
98
Keywords : IntpBrows MsgSend
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: August 2, 1999