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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 555729" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Bill, I'm trying to understand exactly what you are looking for. From the sounds of this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You might be able to use the send page feature in various browsers. You need to use a real email program, not web mail. You need to start the email by using the send page feature. That is, you can't already be composing the email and decide to send the link. You need to be on the web page, then click 'send page'. A new email opens with the link pasted in and you can type your own message before or after the link. Internet explorer has this. Firefox has it, but you have to add it to the tool bar. Chrome has plugins available. The new Microsoft Edge browser does not have it. I really think they like people to get lost in internet searches rather than visiting specific sites by address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 555729, member: 4923"] Bill, I'm trying to understand exactly what you are looking for. From the sounds of this: You might be able to use the send page feature in various browsers. You need to use a real email program, not web mail. You need to start the email by using the send page feature. That is, you can't already be composing the email and decide to send the link. You need to be on the web page, then click 'send page'. A new email opens with the link pasted in and you can type your own message before or after the link. Internet explorer has this. Firefox has it, but you have to add it to the tool bar. Chrome has plugins available. The new Microsoft Edge browser does not have it. I really think they like people to get lost in internet searches rather than visiting specific sites by address. [/QUOTE]
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