It's nothing more than a link to another program/website/document. In Word, adding see www.answers.com is classified as a hyper link and if a user clicks on the link they will be "taken" to the appropriate link in the appropriate program.
YES - See Hyper link.
file beam. go on youtube and tipe game patches mw2 and theres a hyper link click on the hyper link then you have game patches
that answer was just lyrics!!what you can do (this is just 1 example)on a website, on the comments part people might ask you about something, and you can send them a link with a comment saying this is the answer but make the link so it goes to the song Never gonna give you up! be sure to make it a hyper link and call the hyper link 'Answer'-
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.
Text and images can be hyper-linked in PowerPoint. For more information you can visit findpowerpoint.com. The link for hyper-linking is shown below: http://www.findpowerpoint.com/2010/03/24/hyperlink-in-powerpoint/
One potential way to tell is to look at the website URL. Note the acronym HTTP (hyper-text transfer protocol); if there is an S at the end (https://www.for_example.com), then it's supposed to be secured.
Every user of Facebook has a profile link from which he/she is recognized. Profile link is regarded as the identity of the users.
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HTTP : Hyper-text tranfert protocol HTML : Hyper-text markup language In most of those terms, you find "hyper-text". Hyper comes from the greek and means "superior at". So, "hyper-text" is superior than text, in the sense that it has other functions such as markup (color, bold, italic…). HTTP is a protocol to transfert hyper-text, and HTML is a language to define the theses functions : <b> for bold, <i> for italic… Hyper-card, hyper-link… are other words with "hyper", so : hyper-links are superior than juste links : because you have (on a screen) to clic on it and that provides you the linked information instantly (wheareas a link in a book is only the link, eg: number of the line, a page).
Hypertext is also a kind of link in HTML. The link established on text is called hypertext.
Canon has a download section on their website for their cameras. See below link