E-Mail Addresses Vs. Web Addresses - RCA RM2100 User Manual

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Do one of the following to complete the To line:
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To add an address from your Address book (see pages 29–30 for more
information), select To: then press Return.
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Type the recipient's address, then press Return.
To send the message to more than one person, separate the addresses with a
comma.
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Press Return until the blinking cursor is in the Subject line, then type a title
for your message and press Return again.
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Type your message in the space below the Subject line.
As you type, you don't need to press Return at the end of each line. The
text will move down automatically.
When you're finished typing your message, select Send (lower-right corner
of the page), then press Return. (You may have to scroll down to see the
Send button.)
E-mail addresses versus Web addresses:
When you send e-mail, you send it to someone's e-mail address; for example,
someone@microsoft.com.
Web sites have similar addresses known as URLs (Uniform Resource Locators);
for example, www.msnbc.com.
While e-mail addresses and Web addresses may look similar, they work very
differently. You cannot send e-mail to someone at a Web address, and you
cannot view a Web site by going to an e-mail address.
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