Hyperlink is not only used, but it is additional feature. It can be used for linking one page to the other.
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I believe for all Microsoft Word versions, once there is a hyperlink in the document, once the mouse is already over the hyperlink, you need to press "CTRL" on the keyboard for the arrow to change to the hand icon.
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No. If you put image between ancher tag, you will get hyperlink for Image as well.
HyperlinkIt can be done and there is a Hyperlink data type in some applications now.
You can select three colors for a hyperlink depending upon its statusHyperlink: a hyperlink that has not been visitedActive Hyperlink: a hyperlink that is currently selectedVisited Hyperlink: a hyperlink that has already been visited
The <a> tag can be used to create a hyperlink to any section of any website. Example: <a href="yourwebsitehere.com">Hyperlink</a>
Hyperlinks are URLs that are embedded into objects in a drawing. If an object has a hyperlink, double clicking on the object will launch an Internet browser using the object's URL. If an object does not have a hyperlink, double clicking on it will launch the dialog.
a visited hyperlink is when a hyperlink is clicked on it goes red usually
Correct syntax for creating a hyperlink in HTML is <a href="the_file_name_link.html">This is a link</a>
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