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How do I quickly create an email from within Firefox that includes a link that opens the current web page?

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My email application is MS Office Outlook, which is already selected against the Content Type 'mailto' under Firefox options.

My email application is MS Office Outlook, which is already selected against the Content Type 'mailto' under Firefox options.

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You can see the Menu Bar when you hit the Alt key. File > Email link...

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You can see the Menu Bar when you hit the Alt key. File > Email link...

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Thanks. I also found after posting this question that Email Link... appears in the pop-up menu when i right-click the mouse when hovering over the web page.

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Whoops, I forgot that menu-item is in the contextual menu, too. I routinely hide most of the default contextual menu items, with the number of add-ons I run that list gets very long if I don't hide the ones I don't use or use infrequently when the same menu-item is located in another location, too.