- Create or edit a hyperlink - Microsoft Support
You can create a hyperlink that links to a Word document or to an Outlook email message that includes heading styles or bookmarks You can also link to slides or custom shows in PowerPoint presentations and specific cells and sheets in Excel spreadsheets
- Links in Word for the web - Microsoft Support
To link to a web address, type or paste the address into the Enter Link box Tip: If you don't need display text that's friendlier to read than the web address, just type the web address When you press the spacebar or the Enter key, Word for the web automatically makes the address into a hyperlink
- Add hyperlinks to a location within the same document
Right-click and then select Link Under Link to, click Place in This Document In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to Note: To customize the Screen Tip that appears when you rest the pointer over the hyperlink, click ScreenTip, and then type the text that you want
- HYPERLINK 函數 - Microsoft 支援服務
HYPERLINK 函數會建立快捷方式,跳至目前活頁簿中的另一個位置,或開啟儲存在網路伺服器、 內部網路或因特網上的檔。 當您按下包含 HYPERLINK 函數的儲存格時,Excel 會跳至列出的位置,或開啟您指定的檔案。
- 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 menu, select Edit Hyperlink
- Create a hyperlink in Publisher - Microsoft Support
In Publisher, you can create hyperlinks to files, webpages, email addresses, other pages in a web publication, and specific locations on webpages (sometimes called bookmarks) by using the Hyperlink button on the Insert tab
- Add a return email (mailto:) link in a message - Microsoft Support
Add an email link to a message by typing the address and pressing Enter, or by adding a link to text using the Edit Hyperlink dialog box
- Create or edit a hyperlink in Office for Mac - Microsoft Support
You can create a hyperlink from text or from an object, such as a picture, graph, shape, or WordArt and link to a web page, a slide in the same presentation, a different presentation, and even email addresses from the Insert Hyperlink dialog
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