Howdy All,
I keep a list of frequently used URLs in notebook(word processer) which I have been using copy and past. Is there a way to hyperlink these
URLs so I can just click on them instead of copy and paste?
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Two Ideas
Either bookmark all these visited sites in your browser
OR
Create an html document (with notepad) and enter all your regular visited sites in this html document as hyperlinks. then you can just open that and click on the one you want to visit. and you can keep updating it by editing w/ notepad -
you didn't say what you're using for a word processor
In word and wordperfect, instead of saving it as the default, click the down arror and select html. -
To stiltman: I am using notepad as the word processer.
To treebeard: Your idea sounds pretty good. Could you give me more details please. -
I really don't consider notpade to be a word processor
In your case it would be just as easy to create shortcuts in your (IE)favorites
After you go to said website, click on favorites then click add to favorites -
Bookmarking the websites are the best way to do this but here is the other thing I was talking about
open notepad
type in your first link like this
Ebay
then just continue to add sites like this
when done save as whatever.html
open the page and your links will be there.
Like i said before, bookmarking is much less work. -
Originally Posted by Treebeard
Use IE's bookmark feature and then backup the bookmarks to a file for safekeeping (should you computer blow up)
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