Ok, this sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole of support docs. As of the latest
ones I’ve read the capacity isn’t there within the mail app itself, but the
style/formatting of hyperlinked text is preserved if you draft your text in a
word processor like Pages and copy & paste into a mail message. A bit clumsy,
I’m going to check if you can do it in the Notes appbecause I draft emails
there and use the share function to send them anyways.
One thing I found in my poking around, you can bring up the dialogue for links
in Pages using command as a hot key. Saves a bit of menu scrolling.
Ian
On Jul 18, 2022, at 12:09 PM, Mark Baxter <markbaxter38@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ian, et al:
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Thanks again for solving the mystery of how to embed links in an article with
the right key word. I’d like to be able to do this from within Apple Mail on
IOS. When sending an Email to my supervisor, I chose a title, selected it,
and then tried to get a context menu by typing VO-M on my keyboard. I got a
context menu, but no choice to add a link. So, what’s the analogous process
for adding a link to an Email with the proper label?
Thanks.
—Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Twitter: @MarkBurningHawk
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