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First, open your document and select the text you want to turn into a link. Then hit the key combo [CTRL][K]. This will display the following popup. Now just type in the URL you want the text to link to.
Open the Styles pane as indicated in the question. Hover over Hyperlink so that a small drop-down arrow appears to the right of the word “Hyperlink.” Click that dropdown and choose To modify, to get the Modify Style dialog. Change any desired options (color, underline, etc.).
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Select the text or object you want to use as a hyperlink. Right-click and then click Hyperlink. Under Link to, click Place in This Document. In the list, select the heading or bookmark that you want to link to.
Open the document in Microsoft Word or OpenOffice. Word has the built-in ability to convert documents into HTML format. ... Select “Save As.” Go to the File menu and select “Save As.” ... Choose “Web Page.” ... Save it as “Web Page, Filtered” if available.
Open the text or HTML document in which your website's code is stored. Select a place for the link. Find the place in which you want to insert the link for your Word document, then click that place. Create the REF tag.
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