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How Do You Create A Hyperlink In Microsoft Word?

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How Do You Create A Hyperlink In Microsoft Word?

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Microsoft Word gives you the ability the insert a hyperlink right in your document. A hyperlink is a clickable link or word that will take you to some place either within the document, somewhere on your hard drive or somewhere on the Internet. This is especially helpful if you write a document and use information from a website. You can create a hyperlink that the reader can click on to go to the website where you retrieved your information. Open up Microsoft Word and load an existing document. If you do not have an existing document just copy and paste something for this example so you can follow along. Double click on any word in your document. You will see the word get highlighted. Once your word is highlighted, right mouse click on the word to bring up the pop up menu. On the pop up menu click on “Hyperlink” to bring up the hyperlink window. The “Insert Hyperlink” window will appear. For our example we are going to make this word a clickable link to go to the Google website. Start

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