Links: The Key to Getting Around the Internet
The Internet is made up of billions of Web sites that reside on millions of different computers. Each site has its own unique address, as does each page within a site—much as an apartment building has a street address, and each apartment in that building has a unique number. When you create a link, your page is considered the source of the link, while the page to which you're linking is called the target.
Linking to Existing Pages
To link to an existing page, do the following:
1. | Select the text to be hyperlinked. |
2. | Choose Insert, Hyperlink (or click on the Hyperlink button, located on the Standard toolbar). The Insert Hyperlink dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 5.1.
Figure 5.1. The Insert Hyperlink ... |
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