Win. 7 home Premium: how to paste a link to send to the browser?

This may sound very basic, but I need to know how to paste a link in my email to my browser (Firefox) to print. In the Firefox task bar, I used: EDITION/COPY/PASTE. It gave me my home page, but not the link I needed to print. Please help... "much appreciated.

You will find support for Firefox in these forums-online http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=38

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