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Assuming that it concerns the composition of an outgoing mail (not hyperlinks in received mail), my understanding is like this:

- If you compose an unformatted (plain text) email (uncheck "rich text"), the hyperlink will be automatically highlighted, not immediately in the composed message, but in the copy-to-self.

- If you compose a formated (html) email, ("rich text" checked), the behaviour above will depend on whether the hyperlink is formatted as hyperlink, which you can control using the respective button in the format bar in the composing message editor.

However, having said that, the behaviour on the recipient's side depends on how the recipient's client handles such hyperlink. Only in case that you have specifically formatted it as hyperlink in an html message, you can be sure that it is always highlighted and clickable regardless whether the recipient opens the message in a client, over a website or whatever.

<P>Assuming that it concerns the composition of an outgoing mail (not hyperlinks in received mail), my understanding is like this:</P> <P>- If you compose an unformatted (plain text) email (uncheck "rich text"), the hyperlink will be automatically highlighted, not immediately in the composed message, but in the copy-to-self.</P> <P>- If you compose a formated (html) email, ("rich text" checked), the behaviour above will depend on whether the hyperlink is formatted as hyperlink, which you can control using the respective button in the format bar in the composing message editor. </P> <P>However, having said that, the behaviour on the recipient's side depends on how the recipient's client handles such hyperlink. Only in case that you have specifically formatted it as hyperlink in an html message, you can be sure that it is always highlighted and clickable regardless whether the recipient opens the message in a client, over a website or whatever.</P>

Apologies.  I forgot to say:   Windows 7 Prof,  word 2010 prof    Stupid of me.

 

Up till this morning copying and pasting the public link from Dropbox

into the body of an email resulted in a green, underlined, clickable

link

which caused the appropriate page to open.

Now, I

have a black link which is not clickable.  Going the long way round and

using the Hyperlink button works but it is a bit longwinded. 

Any

ideas on how to retore the auto link, please?  I have uninstalled and

reinstalled Dropbox and uninstalled and reinstalled Pegasus but no

change.

Any help much appreciated, please.

Regards

Ron
<p><b>Apologies.  I forgot to say:   Windows 7 Prof,  word 2010 prof    </b>Stupid of me. </p><p> </p><p>Up till this morning copying and pasting the public link from Dropbox into the body of an email resulted in a green, underlined, clickable link</p><p> which caused the appropriate page to open. </p><p>Now, I have a black link which is not clickable.  Going the long way round and using the Hyperlink button works but it is a bit longwinded. </p><p> Any ideas on how to retore the auto link, please?  I have uninstalled and reinstalled Dropbox and uninstalled and reinstalled Pegasus but no change.</p><p>Any help much appreciated, please.</p><p>Regards</p>Ron

Hi Rong after long time i have also the same problem can you tell you solve this issue ?

 Regards,

Julia

<p>Hi Rong after long time i have also the same problem can you tell you solve this issue ?</p><p> Regards,</p><p>Julia </p>

Hello,

I'm new user for this software and i have this problem too.

How to solved it?

Anyone can help please.

<p>Hello,</p><p>I'm new user for this software and i have this problem too.</p><p>How to solved it?</p><p>Anyone can help please. </p>
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