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Inserting a Hyperlink to a File Within Your Web |
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Close all Internet Explorer windows
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Open the your web page - in Word - that you wish to place the link on.
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Place the cursor in the document where you want the link to be displayed and type in a description of the web page. |
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Highlight the text. Then, right-click
the highlighted text and choose click Hyperlink
Alternatively, use Insert ribbon and Hyperlink
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In
the dialog box that appears, make sure the Existing File or Web Page is
selected and that it's looking at your web. (This
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Find the file you wish to link to and double-click it.
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Once you've done step #6, you should notice that the link has been
automatically put in for you.
What it would look like if the file was
in a folder...
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Click
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Hit the
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Go to the web
page to see if the link works. If not, click the refresh on
the toolbar.
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| This page last updated: Tuesday January 29, 2008 |
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Author: Kurt Thonnings |