befuddled
Mon Mar 06 13:10:27 CST 2006
"Michel Bintener" wrote:
> If you type a URL, starting with
http://, Entourage will automatically make
> it a clickable URL in the preview pane or in the message window. It's true
> that you cannot directly insert a hyperlink the way you can in Outlook or
> Outlook Express, but there are two ways of getting that result nevertheless:
I tried that, it doesn't work.
>
> 1) you don't mention which version of Entourage you are using. If it's 2004,
> and Entourage is set as your default email client, you can compose your
> email message in Word 2004, with hyperlinks, and then go to File>Send
> To>Mail Recipient (HTML). This will encode your current Word document in
> HTML format and pass it on to Entourage.
this works (although it's a royal pain)
>
> 2) you can use Paul Berkowitz' free AppleScript Send Hyperlinks X, which you
> can find here (instructions included in the readme file):
>
>
http://scriptbuilders.net/files/makehyperlinksx2.2.1.html
I downloaded it, but it won't open.
Is there a trick to this?
>
> As I've said, there is currently no way to insert hyperlinks in Entourage
> itself, which I think is a grave omission.
Yup, like it makes entourage unusable for serious correspondance.
Thanks for the help.
And it has been mentioned a
> number of times already, so hopefully, Microsoft will listen at some point.
> For the time being, however, Paul's script does the job for me.
>
> Michel
>
>
> On 05.03.06 16:50, in article
> 45DC7FEE-E891-4242-AC1A-56D18957F95E@microsoft.com, "befuddled"
> <befuddled@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > When I copy and paste a hyperlink from a word document it is in the form of
> >
http://www.yadayada.com and instead of being clickable, when you paste it
> > into entourage, the
http:www.... just appears next to the phrase that was
> > originally hyperlinked and it is not clickable. This happens when it is in
> > an html message and non html. And there is no command that I can find in the
> > entourage menu to insert a link like there is in outlook and outlook express.
> > So I can't put the name of my company YadaYada Corp. and then highlight it
> > and insert a link to
http://www.yadayada. com.
> >
> > "Mickey Stevens" wrote:
> >
> >> The key is to include the
http:// prefix when specifying web addresses.
> >> That's why the second link in the last line of your message worked and the
> >> first one did not. If you type a link into an HTML message, it will
> >> virtually always be clickable; it will most of the time with plain text
> >> messages as well.
> >>
> >> On 3/5/06 7:36 AM, in article
> >> 86D20DB5-C69D-4676-AD71-F9DC7B605FFD@microsoft.com, "befuddled"
> >> <befuddled@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Why can't I put hyperlinks in entourage mail. I like to put my website in
> >>> my
> >>> signature and entourage doesn't seem to be able to make that a hyperlink
> >>> (when you look in the help files under hyperlink it isn't even listed, so I
> >>> don't think I'm imagining this). Also when you cut and paste a document
> >>> that
> >>> has links into mail, all the links are listed next to what was a hyperlink,
> >>> but not as a clickable link, so it looks like this:
> >>>
> >>> www.abc.com <
http://www.abc.com>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
> >> PowerPoint FAQ featuring PowerPoint:mac: <
http://www.pptfaq.com/>
> >> Entourage Help Page: <
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
> >>
> >>
>
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