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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

    You can add hyperlinks within your document to provide the reader with instant access to other parts of the same document. To create one, you must first create a "bookmark" at the intended …

  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 …

  4. How to create absolute hyperlinks and relative hyperlinks in Word …

    This article describes how to create absolute hyperlinks and relative hyperlinks in Microsoft Office Word 2010, in Microsoft Office Word 2007, and in Microsoft Office Word 2003.

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

    Word automatically creates a hyperlink for you when you press Enter or the Spacebar after you type a URL, such as http://www.contoso.com. If you want to create a link to text or a picture, or …

  6. Remove or turn off hyperlinks - Microsoft Support

    Remove one or more hyperlinks from a page, or turn off automatic hyperlink creation as you type.

  7. Add or remove a hyperlink in a Visio drawing - Microsoft Support

    The hyperlinks can link to another page or shape in the current drawing, a page or shape in another drawing, a document other than a Visio drawing, a Web site, FTP site, or e-mail address.

  8. Video: Create accessible links in Word - Microsoft Support

    Create a more meaningful hyperlink Copy the link you want to work with into a Word document and turn it into a hyperlink. Note: Someone using a screen reader to access this link will hear …

  9. Make your Word documents accessible to people with disabilities

    This topic gives you step-by-step instructions and best practices on how to make your Word documents accessible and unlock your content to everyone, including people with disabilities.

  10. Linked objects and embedded objects - Microsoft Support

    The main differences between linked objects and embedded objects are where the data is stored and how you update the data after you place it in the Word file. You place either a link to the …