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Whenever you type some Web site URL in Microsoft Word, the system automatically creates a clickable link--a hyperlink. If you proceed your mouse cursor over the link, press the Ctrl button and click, your default browser will start awake and open the link. At least, that is's what happens if the link remains a good 1--that is remains, if it is a correct and functioning URL. If you typed the URL incorrectly, or if the page address altered, the link ruins, and fixing it is not some basic subject of correcting the letters you see on the page.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Instructions

Things You'll Want

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1 Locate the damaged link in your report and right-click on it.

2 Pick "Edit Hyperlink" from the context menu that pops up. If you simply need to remove the link, choose "Remove Hyperlink" instead. The Edit Hyperlink dialog box will open.

3 Type or paste the entire accurate link in the box labeled "Address." Include "http://" if applicable--anything that looks in the address bar of your browser whilst the right page loads. links.

4 Type the text you want to appear hyperlinked in the document, in the "Text to display" area. The text does not have to be the URL--it can describe the URL instead. If the text is already correct, leave it whereas is. Click "Ok" to return to the document.

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