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Thanks, tetley, but I know that much.  What I'm asking is whether it's possible to name that link wth a name of my own in the same way as I can on here.  For instance if I make a link to, say:


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html


I can do it like so:


Weather Forecast


So, what I'm after knowing is whether something similar can be done in an email? [/b]

If you type "weather" in an email then select that text, click "insert" then "hyperlink" it will ask you to type in the url you want, www.metoffice.co.uk or whatever, only the word weather is displayed in the email, but the link goes to met office website.

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