T
Telune
I'd like to know if Outlook 2003 has a context menu function similar
to Internet Explorer's "Copy Shortcut". I make myself clear: in IE,
when you right-click on a link (<a> HTML tag) you can select "Copy
Shortcut" to copy in the clipboard the URL of the link, and not the
text you see on screen. Given this HTML code:
<a href="http://www.mydomain.com">My Domain</a>
the simple "Copy" function would save to the clipboard "My Domain",
while "Copy Shortcut" would save "http://www.mydomain.com".
Does anyone know if there is a similar function in Outlook 2003? I'd
like to be able to right-click a link in a e-mail and select something
like "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy URL".
to Internet Explorer's "Copy Shortcut". I make myself clear: in IE,
when you right-click on a link (<a> HTML tag) you can select "Copy
Shortcut" to copy in the clipboard the URL of the link, and not the
text you see on screen. Given this HTML code:
<a href="http://www.mydomain.com">My Domain</a>
the simple "Copy" function would save to the clipboard "My Domain",
while "Copy Shortcut" would save "http://www.mydomain.com".
Does anyone know if there is a similar function in Outlook 2003? I'd
like to be able to right-click a link in a e-mail and select something
like "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy URL".