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All through this lesson, we have been writing code: when we created the Table, formatted the type and added the hyperlinks. Soooo, what does it look like?.

 

Try This: Open a Web Page in a Browser
Go to your Documents folder.
Double click the index file. It should  open your web page in the Internet browser, NOT Microsoft Word.

 

This is an example of the source code we created with the buttons and menus in Microsoft Word. Amazing, isn't it?

Summary

This lesson demonstrated several methods for creating hyperlinks. The first example linked web pages together. The second lesson used Bookmarks to create a hyperlink to a specific place in your document.

 

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Memo to Self: This option is available in Internet Exporter. It may not be available in a different web browser.

 

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Example of the Source Code behind a web page
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