How Do You Fix Hyperlink To Website In Microsoft Word?
Microsoft Word allows you to insert hyperlinks in your documents so that when a user clicks a link, they are taken to the targeted page. Sometimes you may decide to change these linked addresses because a website address has changed, or maybe you want to display a new link it its place. Fortunately, changing a hyperlink is as simple as adding one and takes a matter of seconds. Launch Microsoft Word and open the file that contains the hyperlink. Click “File,” then “Open.” Click and drag your mouse over the broken hyperlink to select it. Select the “Hyperlink” or “Insert Hyperlink” option from the “Edit” or “Standard” menu to bring up the dialog box that allows you to fix your link. Alternately, you can right-click on the link and select “Edit Hyperlink” from the menu. Type or copy and paste the desired website address in the “Link to” text field and enter a new name in the “Display” text field (if applicable). The new address will bring users to the associated page when clicked, and the