hyperlink

HTML, CSS and anything else that deals with client side capabilities.

Moderator: General Moderators

Post Reply
kaminee
Forum Newbie
Posts: 1
Joined: Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:50 pm

hyperlink

Post by kaminee »

How do I insert a Hyperlink to a different place in the document? I'm using Microsoft Word 2003 and I want to insert a Hyperlink that goes to a specific page in the document, but I have no idea how to do it!
_______________________
affiliateelite ~ affiliateelite.com ~ adgooroo ~ adgooroo.com
Last edited by kaminee on Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
rahulzatakia
Forum Commoner
Posts: 59
Joined: Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:01 am
Location: Ahmedabad

Re: hyperlink

Post by rahulzatakia »

Create a hyperlink to a location in the current document or Web page

To link to a location in a document or Web page that you created in Word, you must mark the hyperlink location or destination and then add the link to it.
Mark the hyperlink location

You can mark the hyperlink location by using either a bookmark (bookmark: A location or selection of text in a file that you name for reference purposes. Bookmarks identify a location within your file that you can later refer or link to.) or a heading style (heading style: Formatting applied to a heading. Microsoft Word has nine different built-in styles: Heading 1 through Heading 9.) in Word.
Insert a bookmark

In the current document, do the following:

1. Select the text or item to which you want to assign a bookmark, or click where you want to insert a bookmark.
2. On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Bookmark.

3. Under Bookmark name, type a name.

Bookmark names must begin with a letter and can contain numbers. You can't include spaces in a bookmark name. However, you can use the underscore character to separate words — for example, First_heading.

4. Click Add.

Apply a heading style

You can apply one of the built-in heading styles in Word to the text at the location that you want to go to. In the current document, do the following:

1. Select the text to which you want to apply a heading style.
2. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the style that you want.

For example, if you selected text that you want to style as a main heading, click the style called Heading 1 in the Quick Styles gallery.
Add the link

1. Select the text or object that you want to display as the hyperlink.
2. Right-click and then click Hyperlink Button image on the shortcut menu.
3. Under Link to, click Place in This Document.
4. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to.

Note To customize the ScreenTip that appears when you rest the pointer over the hyperlink, click ScreenTip, and then type the text that you want. If you don't specify a tip, Word uses "Current document" as the tip for links to headings. For links to bookmarks, Word uses the bookmark name.
Post Reply