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    3 Simple Ways to Insert a Hyperlink in Microsoft Word

  • 1

    Open a project in Microsoft Word.This looks like a Won top of a blue square.

    • You must have a subscription to use Office 365.
  • 2

    Place your cursor at the location you want to link to. You can use the Bookmark tool to create links to specific spots in your document.

    This is great for tables of contents, glossaries, and citations. You can highlight a portion of text, select an image, or just place your cursor in the spot you want.

  • 3

    Click the Insert tab. It's in the menu bar at the top of Word, between Home and Draw.

  • 4

    Click the Bookmark icon. It's in the toolbar at the top of Word in the "Links" section.

  • 5

    Enter a name for the bookmark.Make sure the name is descriptive enough that you'll be able to recognize it.

    This is especially important if you are using a lot of bookmarks or more than one person is editing the document.

    Link text in word so second instance changes automatically

    • Bookmark names have to start with letters but can also contain numbers. You can't use spaces, but you can use underscores instead (e.g. "C

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