How do I add, change, or fix a link in a Word activity?
Use the mouse to select the existing link or the text that will form the new link. Type APPLE-K (Macs) or CONTROL-K (PCs), choose Hyperlink from Microsoft Word’s Insert menu, or click on the Hyperlink icon (a globe with a chain link) on Word’s Standard Toolbar. In the Insert Hyperlink window, click on the button Browse. Find the HTML file you want to link to. The HTML file is always located in the same folder as the lesson, and it usually has the same name as the hyperlink. For example the words Act I D1 Sim1 would link to the HTML file Act_I-D1_Sim1.htm. When you have selected the file, click OK to exit the Insert Hyperlink window. If you wish to add a link to a location on the World Wide Web, simply type in the URL (web address) in the Link field rather than clicking Browse.
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