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copying URL's

Jun 3, 2005 11:07PM PDT

To whom it may concern,
I am not allowed to view my email account from work due to security concerns. I wanted to review my C net news letters that are emailed to me. I thought I might try to copy the bulk of the URL/address of the to a flash drive and copy it into a browser excluding the email carrier information. Needless to say this has not worked. Any suggestions.
Thanks,
Paul

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URL,s
Jun 4, 2005 1:20AM PDT

copy them to a word document - all you need to do is highlight the address copy then paste to a word document.
Alternatively, add the links to your favourites folder - and then copy these item to a floppy.
Peter

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Forwarding
Jun 4, 2005 4:16AM PDT

Presumably you have some sort of email account for use at work, where you could just copy in URLs and email them off to your home account. Then you can just load them up on your home system later. There's no having to deal with attachments or anything else, it's just plain old text, like email was designed for.

You're trying to make this much harder than it needs to be.