Hyperlink: Mr. Arjune L. Pantallano Grade 11-ICT Adviser

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HYPERLINK

Mr. Arjune L. Pantallano Grade 11-ICT Adviser


Hyperlink
• A reference to another file that is represented by a word, an
image or any document element on a document processor.
• The file referred to by the hyperlink can be accessed by clicking
or hovering the cursor on the hyperlink itself.
• Usually hyperlink texts are colored blue for distinction and
noticeability.

Source Code
• A term used to describe a document that contains hyperlinked
elements.
2 Types of Hyperlink
• Anchor Link
A hyperlink that points to a portion of the same document. The
contents are embedded in the same document but are located in
some other location within the document.

• Inline Link
A hyperlink wherein content is located in other or remote files.
The link searches for the path of the document before displaying
it.
The contents of this link is not embedded in the document.
Hyperlink Utilization
Hyperlinking in Word Processors
Creating your file to be hyperlinked

A.Start by writing your texts in the word


processor.
B.Highlight the word that you are targeting to
set up a link.
C.Then right-click on the highlighted link to
access more options.
D.Left-click on the Hyperlink option.
Setting up linked file
A.When the Insert Hyperlink window opens,
browse the path of the file you want to
link with the previous text.
B.Highlight the selected text by left-clicking
to it and pressing the OK button to select.
Checking the Hyperlink
A.Upon setting up the hyperlink, the selected
text will change color and will be underlined.
B.To follow the hyperlink, hover the cursor on
the hyperlinked text. Then hold the CTRL
button in the keyboard and left-click the
hyperlink.
Editing the hyperlink
A.If you want to update the link, right-click
on the linked text, and then select the Edit
Hyperlink from the pop-up box.
B.The same window will appear and you can
readily edit the destination of the link.
Linking with External Web sites

A.In the left part of the Edit Link


window, click Browse Pages.
B.Select the Web site that you want
to insert as a link.
Hyperlink Utilization
Hyperlinking in Presentations
Creating you file to be hyperlinked

A.Start by writing your texts in the presentation.


B.Highlight the word that you are targeting to set
up a link.
C.Right on the highlighted link to open the
options pop-up.
D.Left-click on the Hyperlink Option.
Setting up the Page
A.When the Insert Hyperlink
windows opens, click Place in this
document.
B.Highlight the slide title or slide
number and press OK.
Editing the Hyperlink

A.If you want to update the link, right-click


on the link and options will pop-up.
B.Click on Edit Hyperlink. The Edit Hyperlink
window will appear. You may now edit the
destination of the link.

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