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If you are typing a url such as "www.yoursite.com" and "http://www.yoursite.com,"
or an email address like "youremail@youremail.com," FrontPage will usually
automatically create a hyperlink out of it. However, you can also create
hyperlinks out of words, phrases or images.
- Select/highlight the word, phrase, or graphic that you wish to hyperlink.
Then go to Insert/Hyperlink or click the "Insert Hyperlink" button on
the toolbar.
- FP 2000 The "Create Hyperlink" dialog box will appear.
- You may browse your current web to link to a page within your web.
- You may type a url or pathname into the URL field, or click the
browse buttons.
- You may click the email hyperlink button to type in an email.
- You may link to a bookmark within the same page.
- You may specify whether the link will open in a new window, in the
same window, or within a certain frame (if your web uses frames).
- FP 2002/FP2003 The "Insert Hyperlink" dialog box will appear.
- Click the buttons on the left to link to a web page, a bookmark,
a new page, or an email address.
- Or, browse your current web or the internet to find the page you
want to link to, or simply type in the url or pathname.
- Click "Target Frame" to specify if you want your link to open up
in the same window, a new window, or a specific frame (if your web uses
frames).
- After specifying your link parameters, click "OK." You may always
right-click on your link and select "Hyperlink Properties" to change them.
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