Like this:
This will appear for you to click
The address to go to is inside the first tag, the text you click on is next and finally the closing tag.
Use the following formula and enter it into the cell: =hyperlink("http://url.com";"Text") Enter in the URL that you want to be directed to and substitute whatever text you want displayed in the "Text" portion.
<a href="enter URL here">Text to be displayed here</a>
press enter
The autoformat feature will format a web or email address as a hyperlink after address text is followed by Home or Enter.
Most word processing programs (such as MS Word and WordPerfect) will automatically format a web or email address that is followed by a spacebar or enter key as a hyperlink. The programs will underline the links in blue to let you know they are hyperlinked.
Instead of selecting 'Save". Select 'Save as" and enter a different save destination.
Document Information Panel
Formulas display as text while you are entering them in a cell. They display a calculated value after you press the ENTER key. For example, you can type =8+2 in a cell and when you press ENTER, the cell will display the value 10.
document information panel
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Highlight the spot you want the hyperlink to go to ~ cover all the letters for the words select eg. "See" or click "here" select see and here. Now Right click on the word(s) selected and choose "hyperlink" from the options ~ insert the URL for your hyper link or the spot in your document you want it to go to. Also on the Insert menu on the toolbar there is the option to insert hyperlink ~ basically same process If you using Office Assistant, click on it and type in hyperlink' and select the options you want ~ a help screen will appear and you can just follow the instructions. It can also be done using the Ctrl - K shortcut key combination with your text selected.
in the cell and in the formula bar