Create a hyperlink
In Page view,
do one of the
following:
Create a hyperlink
to a
page or file
- Select either text
or a picture.
If
you do not select
text
or a picture,
the destination
URL
is displayed as the
hyperlink
text.
- Click Insert
Hyperlink
.
- Under Link
to,
click Existing File or Web
Page.
- Select the page
or file you
want.
Create a hyperlink to a new
page
- Select
either text
or a
picture.
If
you do not select
text
or a picture,
the destination URL
is displayed as the
hyperlink
text.
- Click Insert
Hyperlink
.
- Under Link
to,
click Create New Document.
- Type the
name of the
new
document. If
you want to change
the path
of the new
document,
click Change.
- Under
When to edit, specify whether you want to edit the new
document now or later.
Create a hyperlink to a
page or file on the World Wide
Web
- Select
either text
or a
picture.
If
you do not select
text
or a picture,
the destination URL
is displayed as the
hyperlink
text.
- Click Insert
Hyperlink
.
- Under Link to, make sure that Existing File or Web
Page is selected.
- Click World
Wide Web
.
- In your Web browser, browse to the page that you want to link to, and
then press ALT+TAB to switch back to Microsoft
FrontPage. The location of the page you visited is
displayed in the
Address box.
Create a hyperlink to an
e-mail address
- Select
either text
or a
picture.
If
you do not select
text
or a picture,
the destination
e-mail address and subject are displayed as the
hyperlink
text.
- Click Insert
Hyperlink
.
- Under Link
to,
click E-mail Address.
- Either
type the
e-mail
address you
want in the E-mail
address box,
or select an
e-mail
address in
the Recently
used e-mail
addresses
box.
- In the Subject
box, type the
subject of
the e-mail
message.
Note Some Web
browsers and
e-mail
programs may
not
recognize
the subject
line.
Create a hyperlink to a
bookmark
- Select
either text
or a
picture.
- Click Insert
Hyperlink
.
- Select the page
that
contains the bookmark,
and then
click Bookmark.
- In the Select
Place in
Document
box, click
the bookmark
you want to
use as the
destination,
and then
click OK.