Original topic:

Insert hyperlink into email

(Topic created on: 09-25-2023 03:17 PM)
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AveMariaCado
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Galaxy A
Surely to god there's a way to insert a hyperlink into a word or phrase in the email app. Surely... no?! And really?! Is this not 2023? Samsung?! I mean, there are a thousand ways to share stuff, enough ways to make useless emoticons, the technology allowing you to insert hyperlinks into a word already exists... so, where's the option?! And make the *** screen viewable in the daylight while you're at it. God!
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RedDogRabbit
Expert Level 5
Galaxy A

Use Gmail.

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AveMariaCado
Active Level 3
Galaxy A
Well, no. Google has enough access to my information. And if Outlook and Gmail can do then the native email app that Samsung has created should as well. Right?
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RedDogRabbit
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Sent from a Samsung email app. 

Copy the link you want to send & paste in in the body of the email. 

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And, yeah.. it's 2023.

Google already has everything that they ever wanted from you, so...  

BUT this was sent using Samsung's email app... genius, isn't it. 

AveMariaCado
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Galaxy A
That's not what I want to do.
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RedDogRabbit
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That's EXACTLY what you said you wanted to do. 

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English as a 2nd Language?  

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AveMariaCado
Active Level 3
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No, it's my mother tongue in fact. You drew the incorrect conclusion. Comprehension has caused your error, not me. And notice how I can avoid using insults and slurs to express myself. Another lesson that you have yet to learn.
RedDogRabbit
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Galaxy A

The title of your post is: "insert hyperlink into email".

You were shown how to do it. 

Then you said: "That's not what I want to do."

So forgive the confusion about English being your 2nd language. 

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AveMariaCado
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Galaxy A
Well, no, it's not forgivable. You made that statement with the intent of being derogatory. I can't imagine how someone from a different country would feel if you made that comment to them. Your reliance on insults and mean-spirited statements is highly inappropriate. There is no question that you are very skilled and highly knowledgeable about technology, but that does not permit you to be nasty. It's okay to be wrong. It's okay to have a differing opinion. It's not okay to be derogatory. Relax. If you can't express yourself in a civil manner, then don't. You don't need to defend Samsung or Android/Google. You should be concerned about how you're perceived. You will garner far more respect than if you continue to be spiteful and malicious.
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RedDogRabbit
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Galaxy A

a) I was not asking YOU for forgiveness.

b) You asked a question, you were given the answers, but denied that was your question. You should expect sarcasm in subsequent replies. 

c) It's apparent, that you have an innate degree of suspicion for technology. Seem to disregard any suggestions offering help, with some like "that's not what I want". Show no hint of appreciation for people who are only trying to help you, and are easily offended.. this is the Internet, but that notwithstanding, my tone is merely a reflection back to the tone of the response I get.

Have a nice day.