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  1. Create or edit a hyperlink - Microsoft Support

    Add or edit hyperlinks to web sites, local files, email messages, or anchor points in your document.

  2. Add hyperlinks to a location within the same document

    Right-click and then select Link. Under Link to, click Place in This Document. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to. Note: To customize the Screen Tip that appears when …

  3. Links in Word for the web - Microsoft Support

    To link to a web address, type or paste the address into the Enter Link box. Tip: If you don't need display text that's friendlier to read than the web address, just type the web address. When you press the …

  4. Create or edit a hyperlink in Office for Mac - Microsoft Support

    You can create a hyperlink from text or from an object, such as a picture, graph, shape, or WordArt and link to a webpage, a slide in the same presentation, a different presentation, and even email …

  5. Customize the text for a hyperlink in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    If you've ever added hyperlinks to a message, you probably already know that URLs can get long and ugly. You can change the link text to something easier to read that tells people what the link is about.

  6. Add a hyperlink in an Office document on a mobile device

    You can insert a basic hyperlink in any Office document on a mobile device. In Word and PowerPoint, you can also enter display text for any URL you insert.

  7. Use a screen reader to insert a hyperlink in Word

    Use the keyboard and a screen reader to create links, insert screen tips, and change link text color in Word.

  8. Quick tips: Add and format in Word for the web

    Add a link Select some text. Select Insert > Link. Then select Insert link from the menu. In Display text, type the text you want to display. Enter the URL under Address. Select Insert.

  9. Embed or link to a file in Word - Microsoft Support

    Link or Embed a file To insert a copy of your file into another, embed or link to it. Go to Insert > Object. Select Create from File. Select Browse and choose the file you want to use. Select Insert. Choose …

  10. Video: Add hyperlinks - Microsoft Support

    Try it! Add a hyperlink when you want to link to related or more detailed information from another page in a diagram, an online document, or a website. Link to a web or email address Select the shape. …