Do you want to add an interesting twist to your Word document? Tired of plain, text-based writing? Look no further! Hyperlinks are the perfect way to up the ante on any document. In this article, we’ll break down the basics of how to add a hyperlink in Word. Let’s get linking!
Let’s Get Linking!
Adding a hyperlink in Word is a great way to drive readers to other webpages or to draw attention to a certain passage. Plus, it’s a relatively easy process. For example, if you want to add a link to an article about John Lennon, you can highlight the phrase “John Lennon”, then click the “Insert” tab at the top of the page and select “Hyperlink”.
Making Connections in Word
Once you’ve hit the “Hyperlink” tab, you’ll be asked to paste a URL in the address bar. Paste the specific URL you’d like to link to and click the “Ok” button. You’ll know your link has been successfully added when the phrase “John Lennon” turns blue and is underlined. Test it out by clicking on the text. Doing so will take you directly to the John Lennon article.
As you can see, adding a hyperlink in Word is a fast and easy process. All you have to do is highlight the text, click the “Insert” tab, and paste a URL. Now you’re ready to start connecting your Word documents to webpages of your choice. Get linking!