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hello in todays library ladder well be creating a link to a folder in an email this is useful if you want to send a direct path to the information without having to touch the actual file or folder as it may be too large or if the recipient wanted to work on it within a single shared folder first of all find the folder youd like to link to and click right through to your link so you have the full address in the bar at the top of your screen hover the cursor over the address bar right click in the address bar and from the options select copy address of text now paste this address into an email the next step is to convert this to a link so triple clicks are highlight the address right click to copy then select hyperlink in the box that pops up paste the address you have just copied into the address bar and click OK your link is now created hover the cursor over the link press ctrl + click to open and access your folder you may want to use this option because you dont want to attach a