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.