Adding a Hot Spot Hyperlink

You can use text and objects in your Web site to create hyperlinks to other Web pages. You can specify a specific part of a publication or an object to be a hyperlink. This type of hyperlink is called a hot spot . An entire object can be a single hot spot or an object can contain multiple hot spots. Some objects, such as navigation buttons , contain a single hot spot that jumps you to a specific address. For other objects, such as a photo of a city, you can have several hot spots that link items in the photo to an address that provides information on the item.

Create a Hyperlink on a Hot Spot

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Open the Web page in which you want to add a hyperlink on a hot spot.

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Click the Hot Spot Tool button on the Web Tools toolbar.

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Drag to create a rectangle around the area you want a hot spot.

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Enter the Internet address.

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Click OK.

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See Also

See " Inserting Hyperlinks " on page 454 for information on creating text hyperlinks to other pages.



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Show Me Microsoft Office 2003
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