Why is my hyperlink not working in Outlook?
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Why is my hyperlink not working in Outlook?
On the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Select Programs > Reset Web Settings. Under Internet programs, make sure that the correct email program is selected. Select the Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser check box.
How do I get hyperlinks to open in one click in Outlook?
Live hyperlinks in Outlook are opened in the default browser by pressing and holding the “Ctrl” button and clicking the link. This is the default setting, but it can be changed if you would rather single click on a hyperlink to follow it. To access this setting, click the “File” tab on a “Message” window.
How do I get hyperlinks in Outlook to open in Chrome?
You could try to do the following: Settings > Apps > Default apps > Corresponding links. Then click the icon on the right and change your default browser. Hope this works.
How do I make hyperlinks blue again in Outlook?
So, just right-click on the hyperlink and from the context menu select “Edit Hyperlink”. It brings up the edit dialog box. Click on “OK”. The hyperlink is returned to it’s original blue state.
How do I set Outlook to open links as my default browser?
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- Go to Start> Settings> System.
- Choose Default apps and then scroll down to Web browser.
- Tap or click the browser that is currently displayed as the default, and then select Microsoft Edge from the list of applications.
Why does Outlook not open links in Chrome?
The main reason of hyperlinks not working in Outlook is the default Internet browser not registered (properly) in your operating system. Typically, this issue comes up after uninstalling Google Chrome or changing the default browser from Internet Explorer to either Chrome or Firefox.
How come when I click on a link it says nothing happens?
If you click a link and nothing happens, or a download doesn’t work, your web browser may be blocking RealNetworks’ communication with the Internet. To fix it, you’ll need to reset your web browser. This involves clearing out old temporary internet files and resetting privacy and security settings.