Selecting Open with Internet Explorer will start Internet Explorer 11 and navigate to the current page in a new window (or a new tab if the browser is already running).
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Below is a screenshot of how to access the Send function. The user is prompted to open the website in Internet Explorer 11 (with the option to default to Internet Explorer in the future), but can choose to continue in Microsoft Edge. In addition, this function may not work with all email clients. It simply be that many web pages are not officially supporting Internet Explorer anymore. First, if you use an email client that does not utilizes HTML encoding (such as text-based email) this function will not work. Click Start, type: internet options Hit Enter Click the Advanced tab Click Reset Click Reset again Restart the browser then check if it loads google. There are a couple caveats with this functionality. (You can launch the Control Panel by searching for it in the Start menu, too.) Ensure Internet Explorer 11 is checked in the list of features here and click OK.
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Head to Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off. Address and send your email and you are all set. The IE feature may be removedit’s installed by default, but you’re free to remove it.
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Internet Explorer will now open up your default email client such as Outlook or Outlook Express and copy the HTML code or the Link for the web page into the email body.
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To use this Internet Explorer function go to the web page you want to email, then click on File in the Menu Bar at the top of the Internet Explorer screen, then click on “Send” from the drop down list, and then select “Page by Email” or “Link by Email” from the new list that appears. Internet Explorer actually has “Send a Page” function built right in that will allow you to email the web page just as it looks in your browser. There are a couple different solutions to this available within Internet Explorer 7 – copying an image of the page into the body of the email, or copying the web link into the body of the email. So you are viewing a web page within Internet Explorer 7 and want to share it with some else via email.