Press the Control key and click on the link. It will open in your default browser.
You have to copy the link to the clipboard. After copying it, you can paste it in the URL box and open it.
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word document on one side and new document on the other example: existing document new document a short story same story rewrite
You can certainly put hyper-links in the word-processor. I get emails from a company, which I save in Open Office. Part of their address is their web-site - which shows as a blue hyper-link in the document. Clicking on the link takes me straight to the web-site.To insert a hyper-link into a document... Click Insert, then Hyper-link - then type the link into the box provided, and click OK when done.
simply go to format at the top of the screen
Print Preview
Status Bar (Located at the bottom of the screen)
you look for a a key on your keyboard that says print screen (prtscrn) then you paste it where you want it
in word 2007/2010 you can turn on document map and thumbnails from View tab
status bar
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Print Preview
The Ruler.