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- Create or edit a hyperlink - Microsoft Support
You can create a hyperlink that links to a Word document or to an Outlook email message that includes heading styles or bookmarks You can also link to slides or custom shows in PowerPoint presentations and specific cells and sheets in Excel spreadsheets
- Remove or turn off hyperlinks - Microsoft Support
Remove one or more hyperlinks from a page, or turn off automatic hyperlink creation as you type
- Customize the text for a hyperlink in Outlook - Microsoft Support
If there's already a hyperlink in your message but the link text doesn't mean anything (except to a computer), follow these steps to change it: Right-click anywhere on the link and, on the shortcut menu, select Edit Hyperlink
- Create a hyperlink in Publisher - Microsoft Support
In Publisher, you can create hyperlinks to files, webpages, email addresses, other pages in a web publication, and specific locations on webpages (sometimes called bookmarks) by using the Hyperlink button on the Insert tab
- 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 spacebar or the Enter key, Word for the web automatically makes the address into a hyperlink
- Using hyperlinks in an Excel workbook in the browser
The following sections describe how to use a hyperlink to move to different kinds of target locations, and how create a hyperlink for use in a workbook in the browser
- Add or remove a hyperlink in a Visio drawing - Microsoft Support
The hyperlink can link to another page in the current drawing, a Web site, or it can open a draft email message To make a hyperlink look like a traditional text-based link, use Insert > Text Box, add the text you want, and then follow any of the following procedures
- 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 one character read aloud at a time, which is difficult to understand Select the whole URL, including the "http" at the beginning and the domain at the end
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