How to cut and paste a web address

When I copy web addresses into documents they do not come up as a link. I do I create a link in a document or e-mail

Open the program to create a new message. When the program
is ready, go to the toolbar and look around to all the options/chooses.
'''IF''' the program supports the option, you may find it called something
like ''''''Inert Link''''''. Be sure to '''read the help menu''' about using it.
If the program does not look like it supports this, just type the link
normally and the reader can copy / paste it themselves.
Remember to start the link with '''''WWW.''''' + a period,
then the address.
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