Yes, it can.
A functional website link in an email
It depends on what you are talking about. If you're referring to HTML code, it would be <a href="put the URL here">Hyperlink Text</a>. If you're referring to something with a graphical interface, such as email, there's usually a button that will create a hyperlink for you.
right click on the hyperlink and click remove hyperlink from the shortcuts menu.
first of all highlight your text you want to add the hyperlink to. then click insert up the top. it should have hyperlink with a picture of the world click on that. Then if you have been on the page click browse page and the the website address.
No. If you put image between ancher tag, you will get hyperlink for Image as well.
The autoformat feature will format a web or email address as a hyperlink after address text is followed by Home or Enter.
An email link requires the following code: <a href="mailto:email@address">Email Me</a> This will open your email program with a new email with that address in the To: field.
An email link requires the following code: <a href="mailto:email@address">Email Me</a> This will open your email program with a new email with that address in the To: field.
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On Insert tab,first highlight text you want to put hyperlink,or just press hyperlink and icon can be added through insert-picture or insert-object
To provide a way for navigation through HTML documents. For example; You see a link to a site you wish to visit, you click on it and the hidden information in the hyperlink takes you to a porn site instead.
Lets see. <a href = "https://www.google.co.uk/"> here </a>