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HTML - HYPERLINKS
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Business Computing Tips

By K&K Fainges kfainges@...

Nowadays, anything you can put into a Word, Excel or PowerPoint
document, you can put on to the web. All you need to do is click on
FILE then SAVE AS, type in a file name that has no spaces or
punctuation. Then change the Save as type to HTML.

But it can look very different from how it looks in say Word. The
easiest way to keep it looking the same is to put everything in a
table and it will stay where you put it.

To look at how to work with tables, look at our tables KTIP.

Then all you need to do is add hyperlinks. Hyperlinks are the things
you click on that let you move from web page to web page, or send an
email.

The way to do that is to click on INSERT then HYPERLINK. In 'text to
display' type what you want the person to see, what you want them to
click on, like 'click here for tables'.

Then in the next box down type the file name or website address you
want to link to. Then hit OK.

You can also go to another part of that same page, or an email
address. The procedure is the same. Type the words, then type the
place you want them to go.

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Please feel free to pass it on to your friends, just let them know I
wrote it.

Karen Fainges holds a Bachelor of Business, and a Grad. Cert of
Vocational and Educational Training. All this is nice but it's the 14
years of having to make sales or starve that makes her think she has
really learnt what does and doesn't work. A tutor for all ages, she
specialises in helping people get started on the long road to
technology.

"It has to be practical, it has to be cheap, and it has to work."






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