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How to make word hyperlinks
If you want to link to a location in the current document, you can use the heading style in Word (heading style: the format applied to the heading. Microsoft Word has 9 different built-in styles: heading 1 to heading 9. ) or bookmark (bookmark: a location or text selection in a file named for reference purposes. Bookmarks identify locations in the file that you can refer to or link to later. )。

In the current document, do one of the following:

Insert a bookmark at the destination you want to go to.

Apply Word's built-in heading style to the target text.

Select the text or object you want to display as a hyperlink.

In the standard toolbar (toolbar: a bar containing buttons and options that can be used to execute commands. To display the toolbar, press Alt, and then press Shift+F 10. ), click Insert Hyperlink.

Under Link to, click Location in this document.

Select the title or bookmark to link from the list.

Note Specifies the screentip that is displayed when the mouse pointer hovers over a hyperlink (Screentip: a short description that is displayed when the user hovers over an object, such as a button or hyperlink. ), click the ScreenTip button, and then type the required text. For the link of the title, if no screen prompt is specified, Word will use "Current Document" as the prompt; For links to bookmarks, Word will use the bookmark name.

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