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  1. Create or edit a hyperlink - Microsoft Support

    After creating a link, you can edit its address, displayed text, color, and font style. See the applicable topics below. You can learn how to remove links or stop automatic hyperlinks in Remove or turn off …

  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 destination. …

  3. Links in Word for the web - Microsoft Support

    You can create a link to go to a web address or a place within the document -- or even to send an email. Here we describe how you can create links for each of these purposes.

  4. Create a shareable link - Microsoft Support

    Training: Learn how to create a shareable link to make it easy to share files in a document, email, or IM.

  5. Add a hyperlink to a slide - Microsoft Support

    Add a hyperlink that links to a place in the same presentation, a different presentation, to a web page or site, a new file, and even an email address.

  6. Improved copy and paste of URLs in Microsoft Edge

    The default behavior is for the link to paste as a hyperlinked title: In Microsoft Edge, copy the URL you want from the address bar by either right-clicking it and selecting Copy from the context menu or by …

  7. Introducing Microsoft Phone Link and Link to Windows

    Your Phone is now Microsoft Phone Link! Learn more about our recent name change for our PC and Android mobile apps.

  8. HYPERLINK function - Microsoft Support

    HYPERLINK (link_location, [friendly_name]) The HYPERLINK function syntax has the following arguments: Link_location Required. The path and file name to the document to be opened. …

  9. Share webpages using Link to Windows - Microsoft Support

    Now you can seamlessly share webpages between your mobile device and your PC using the Link to Windows app on your Android device and the Phone Link on your PC.

  10. Create a cross-reference - Microsoft Support

    A cross-reference allows you to link to other parts of the same document. For example, you might use a cross-reference to link to a chart or graphic that appears elsewhere in the document. The cross …

  11. 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 …