Double-click on its marker icon and follow any of the four links which will be proposed to you by the special multiple link dialog box. Execute the intructions which will be given by the new "Objects.For.Links" window and reactivate the present window called "third" (one possibility for jumping from one window to another is to use the Window menu).
Now you must create two links between the two object descriptions below and their corresponding icon within the "Objects.For.Links" window, but read the remarks first.
Once you are finished, use the "Next Node" command of the Browser menu to continue this tutorial with document "Fourth".
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Remarks (There are 8 remarks - do not hesitate to scroll !)
1. Select the appropriate string.
2. Use the "Start Link" command of the WEBSs menu.
3. Activate the "Objects.For.Links" window.
4. Select the appropriate object (i.e. create a standard selection rectangle around it).
5. Use the "Complete Link" command of the WEBSs menu.
6. The block markers of graphical documents can be moved freely. You should try this and then use the "Show Block Extent" command of the WEBS menu. Does the selection change when you move the block marker ?
7. Use the "Get Block Info" and "Get Link Info" commands of the WEBSs menu to add information to your new blocks and links. You can edit the information, because although "Objects.For.Links" and "Third" documents are public documents, open for read only use, the blocks and links you just created belong to your own private web.
8. Use the "Save Web" command of the File menu in order to save the modifications made to your private web. Indeed, it is good practice (1) to frequently save documents that you are modifying and (2) to frequently save your web when removing, modifying or adding blocks and links.