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Hyperlinking within a word document

You know that a Web page contains links - words or images that lead to another location when you click on them. You can do the same in a MS WORD. Why would you use the hyperlink feature?
Using the hyperlink feature of Word in this way, you can link to web pages, sound files (you can record your own), video files, other Word documents, spreadsheets --- in fact, any other type of file.In your Word document, the selected text, shape or image is now hyperlinked to the nominated file. As you move you mouse button over the text, shape or image, the mouse pointer will change to a finger (indicating a hyperlink). When you click on it, the nominated file will open.

To add hyperlink

  • Create a hyperlink to a page or file in a web
    You can create a hyperlink to a destination such as a page or file in a web. When a site visitor clicks the hyperlink, the destination is displayed in the Web browser. For example, you can create hyperlinks from your home page to the other pages in the web. Or, create a hyperlink to a GIF picture.

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