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How do I send a page using gmail instead of outlook?

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The mail to (envelope icon) defaults to Outlook but I use Firefox. I have tried To set Forefox's mail client (Menu>Options>Applications) but I don't have any mail applications or mailto listed. When I search for mailto, nothing shows up. When I go to the Windows 7 operating system settings (Start>Default Programs>>Programs) Gmail isn't listed and I can't remove Outlook or change any of its settings (can't uncheck mail). The legacy extension I was using (Email this! Bookmarklet extension) no longer works and the link to find a replacement doesn't offer one. Any help would be appreciated!

The mail to (envelope icon) defaults to Outlook but I use Firefox. I have tried To set Forefox's mail client (Menu>Options>Applications) but I don't have any mail applications or mailto listed. When I search for mailto, nothing shows up. When I go to the Windows 7 operating system settings (Start>Default Programs>>Programs) Gmail isn't listed and I can't remove Outlook or change any of its settings (can't uncheck mail). The legacy extension I was using (Email this! Bookmarklet extension) no longer works and the link to find a replacement doesn't offer one. Any help would be appreciated!

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Did you also search the Windows help forum if there was another solution to your default email setting? It sounds like this is something of Windows doing.