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Existing File
or Web Page allows you to
select from recent links that you have created or to enter a
URL. I like to copy the address from the address bar in my
browser and paste it in the field that says "Type the file or Web
page name:"
Place in This
Document allows you to create a
relative link on the fly. For example, if you wanted to
create a link up to the top of your page, place your curser where
you want the link to appear. Click on Insert > Hyperlink > Place in this
Document. Type
"Top" in the field that says
"Text to Display" and select "Top of Document" by clicking on the
words. Click OK to create the
link.
Create New Document allows you to create a new page at the same time as you
create the link. You simply have to Type the text to be
displayed on your original page and type the path to your "web
page" folder. You can locate that folder easily by clicking
on the Change button.
E-mail Address allows you to create a link to an e-mail address in your
page. Your readers will click on the link and their email
program will open for them to send a new message. The nice
part is that the e-mail address that you enter will be in the
"To:" field of their new message automatically. Your readers
will not have to worry about typing in your e-mail address to
contact you. You have done all of the work for
them!
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