Open the hyperlinks panel, Sort hyperlinks in the hyperlinks panel, Display hyperlinks in smaller rows – Adobe InDesign CC 2015 User Manual
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Interactivity
Last updated 6/6/2015
A source is hyperlinked text or a hyperlinked graphic. A destination is the URL, file, email address, page, text anchor, or
shared destination to which a hyperlink jumps. A source can jump to only one destination, but any number of sources
can jump to the same destination.
Note: If you want the source text to be generated from the destination text, insert a cross-reference instead of adding a
hyperlink. See
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A List of hyperlinks in the current document B Traffic light indicators for instant feedback on URL availability C Email link D Clickable page
number, takes you to the page where the link is and selects the link
Open the Hyperlinks panel
• Choose Window > Interactive > Hyperlinks.
Sort hyperlinks in the Hyperlinks panel
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Choose Sort from the Hyperlinks panel menu, and then choose any of the following:
Manually
Displays the hyperlinks in the order in which they were added to the document.
By Name
Displays the hyperlinks in alphabetical order.
By Type
Displays the hyperlinks in groups of similar type.
Display hyperlinks in smaller rows
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Choose Small Panel Rows from the Hyperlinks panel menu.
Create hyperlinks
You can create hyperlinks to pages, URLs, text anchors, email addresses, and files. If you create a hyperlink to a page or
text anchor in a different document, make sure that the exported files appear in the same folder.
To show or hide hyperlinks, choose View > Extras > Show Hyperlinks or Hide Hyperlinks.
Note: Hyperlinks are included in exported Adobe PDF files if Hyperlinks is selected in the Export Adobe PDF dialog box in
InDesign. Hyperlinks are included in the exported SWF file if Include Hyperlinks is selected in the Export SWF dialog box.
Create a hyperlink to a web page (URL)
You can use several different methods to create hyperlinks to URLs. When you specify a URL, you can use any valid
Internet resource protocol: http://, file://, ftp://, or mailto://.