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After you create a Web page, you want to send its address to your co-workers. When you type the hyperlink address in an e-mail message, recipients can click it to jump directly to the page.

Screenshot shows an Outlook e-mail message form with a hyperlink typed in.

Explore Web Page button Explore Web Page button

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Open a contact’s Web page   If you stored a Web address for a contact, click Explore Web Page to jump to the Web page.

Visit your favorite Web sites   If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer as your browser, you can jump to Web pages that you have designated as “favorites” from within Outlook. Click Other in the Outlook Bar, and then click Favorites to view Web page addresses. You can create a custom view to organize the Web pages. For more information, see Customize the Way You Display Information.

Search for files on an intranet   You can use the Web Find Fast search page to locate files that your company has stored on its intranet. See your network administrator to obtain the Web Find Fast search page.

Office Assistant button Office Assistant button

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Want to know more?   Look up Getting Results - Outlook Web in Help.

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