Inserting a Web (URL) Link Directly into a Document

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Select the location in which you want to place a URL link.

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Click the Insert Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar to open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.

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In the Address field, type the desired URL, and then click OK.

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The cell you selected in step 1 now contains a URL link. When this link is clicked, a browser window opens containing the page referenced by the URL.

INTRODUCTION

As you learned in the preceding task, a URL is to a Web page what a street address is to a house a unique way of identifying that page's location. Excel lets you insert URL links directly into your worksheets in much the same way you insert email address link.

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Browsing the Web

If you cannot remember the URL you want to add, click the Insert Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar to open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. There, you can browse Web pages or use recent links to locate and add the correct address.

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Other Link Options

In addition to making text or a cell into a URL link, you can click any other object and create a link. For example, you could make a piece of clip art, a chart, or a comment into a link.



Easy Microsoft Office 2003
Easy Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789729628
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 281
Authors: Nancy Lewis

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