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Background opening of links in Apple Mail

If you are reading an email message in Apple mail that contains links, normally when you click on a link it will open the link in your preferred browsers. If you'd rather open the link but continue reading the email message, you can open the link in a browser in the background by holding down the Command key when you click on the link. That way it doesn't interrupt your reading of the message, and the link is open and waiting for you when you are done reading your email.
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Categories: mail Mac email apple
Added: on May 01, 2008 at 7:04 am
Added By: an anonymous user
Searches: link mail apple email mac

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