Hyperlinks are specially formatted pieces of text that open a Web page in a browser when they are clicked. The most common place for hyperlinks to appear is on other Web sites, but you can also create ...
If you need to share a website address within a company email newsletter you've created or in a message to an employee or client, the Mac OS X Mail application lets you place hyperlinks anywhere in a ...
You can use a menu command to create a hyperlink to a named range or you can use a simple drag-and-drop trick. Adding a hyperlink to an Excel sheet is a simple enough task, but like so many Office ...
You can link your documents together—hyperlink, that is. Mary Ann Richardson explains how you can create hyperlinks to refer your readers back to information in different Word documents. Word makes it ...
A hyperlink is an HTML element that provides a link to a different location. A person can create a hyperlink to link to different documents, emails, and Websites. In Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and ...
OS X Hints reader cyclopath says there’s one drawback that prevents him switching completely from Excel to Numbers: the inability to create hyperlinks from within spreadsheets to local files. But he ...