Using hyperlinks and bookmarks, 110 using hyperlinks and bookmarks 110, Linking to a webpage – Apple Pages '09 User Manual
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Using Hyperlinks and Bookmarks
Hyperlinks and bookmarks are used in documents that will be viewed onscreen, either
as HTML files or as Pages documents. You can add hyperlinks to jump to another page
or to open an email message or a webpage on the Internet. Use bookmarks to mark
passages in the document that you want to refer to as you work.
To learn about
Go to
Using a webpage hyperlink to go to a web
browser
“Linking to a Webpage” on page 110
Linking to a new email message with the
specified subject and addressee
“Linking to a Preaddressed Email Message” on
page 111
Using a bookmark hyperlink to go to another
page in the same document
“Linking to Other Pages in a Document” on
page 111
Creating a hyperlink to another Pages document “Linking to Another Pages Document” on
page 112
Changing an existing hyperlink
“Editing Hyperlink Text” on page 113
Linking to a Webpage
You can add a hyperlink that opens a webpage in your default web browser.
To add hypertext that opens a webpage:
1
Select the text that you want to turn into a hyperlink.
If you use text that starts with “www” or “http,” the text automatically becomes a
hyperlink. To turn off this feature, choose Pages > Preferences, click Auto-Correction,
and deselect “Automatically detect email and web addresses.” This setting is computer
specific, so if the document is opened on a computer with a different setting, that
computer’s setting is used instead.
2
Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Link button, click Hyperlink, and then select
“Enable as a hyperlink.”
3
Choose Webpage from the Link To pop-up menu.
4
Type the webpage’s address in the URL field.
Type the URL that you want
to link to.
The Link inspector button
Select to disable all
hyperlinks so that you
can easily edit them.
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Working with Text