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First, open your email program in a new Tab. The easiest way to email a page from any website to a friend or to yourself is first Copy the URL which begins with the http. The URL is in the box at the top of the webpage window. To Copy, first highlight the URL, then press the control Ctrl Key plus hold down the C key. Let go. Now, switch to your email. Open a New Blank Email and put your cursor in the message box. Hit Ctrl Key plus press the V key. Let go. The URL should now be in the email. Add the person's email in To and a Subject line.

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There are many ways to email a web page to someone. Some of them are:

  1. The shortest and easiest way is to send the URL of the webpage. The receiver can simply click and see the content on the original webpage. (If the target webpage's content is based on flash or something, I'm afraid this is the best and the only way.)
  2. Use services like www.emailtheweb.com. Though they will most likely remove some of the formatting and links on the web page.
  3. Simply copy-paste the web page into the body of the email and send it.
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I right click on the webpage and choose send to.I pick the option I want to use.Mine has,save.send to email etc

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You can try copying and pasting the link on the email. And there's sometimes a button where you can just add a link.

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