a hyperlink is an URL that you click on to go to the URL
Hyperlink
url
A hyperlink is usually a link that links to another point in the same page.
hyperlink. Often called a URL, which is these days the most common kind of hyperlink.
To hyperlink references in Word, highlight the text you want to link, then right-click and select "Hyperlink." In the dialog box, enter the URL or select a file to link to. Click "OK" to create the hyperlink.
No, but you still need to give the URL
hyperlink
<a href="enter URL here">Text to be displayed here</a>
www address
when linking to a page on an external web site
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.
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.