Using hyperlinks

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Using hyperlinks

With the ribbon command Insert | group Links | Hyperlink, you can add a hyperlink to text. Hyperlinks are links to web pages or other documents, for example, which can then be opened simply by pressing Ctrl + left mouse button on this text.

(Android/iOS: Via the context menu with the command Go to link.)

If, for example, you link a word in the text to a web page, the web browser will automatically start when you click on this word and will access this page in it.

By the way, the file path of another document is also allowed as a destination for hyperlinks. This is then opened automatically when you click on the link.

Tip: It is also possible to use an e-mail address as a destination by placing "mailto:" in front of it.

Creating a hyperlink

To create a hyperlink, proceed as follows:

1.Select the text to which you want to attach a hyperlink.
2.Choose the ribbon command Insert | group Links | Hyperlink hyperlink_icon.
3.For URL or file name, specify the destination for the hyperlink: Enter the path and name of the Internet resource or file to which you want the selected text to refer.
For links to web pages, "http://" and the address of the page should be entered – for example, "http://www.example.com".
For links to an e-mail address, enter "mailto:" and the recipient's address – for example, "mailto:xy@example.com".
For links to a file, the Browse button can be used.
4.In the Bookmark field, you have the option of specifying the target position in the document to be opened (see below). However, this field is usually left empty.
5.Confirm with OK.
Note: The Reset button allows you to undo all changes made in the open dialog box provided that you have not yet confirmed them with OK.

The hyperlink is now created. You recognize this by a change in the color of the text, which indicates the presence of a link.

Tip: Links to URLs and e-mail addresses can be created faster and easier if the option Format URLs as hyperlinks is enabled in the dialog box of the ribbon command File | Options (Edit tab). You can then type the destination address (for example, "www.example.com" or "mailto:xy@example.com") directly into the text and press the space bar. TextMaker recognizes that you have entered an Internet address or e-mail address and automatically formats it as a link.

Jumping to a specific bookmark

The aforementioned dialog box also gives you the option of specifying the target position in the document to be opened, if necessary. For Bookmark, enter the bookmark to which you want to jump.

Example: If you enter Report.tmdx for URL or file name and the name of a bookmark in this document for Bookmark and then open this link, the file Report.tmdx will be opened and the text cursor will be positioned at the specified bookmark.

Opening hyperlinks

To open a hyperlink, simply click on the text with the hyperlink using the key combination Ctrl + left mouse button. TextMaker then opens the linked document.

Alternatively, you can also set the text cursor to any position within the link text, and then right-click to open the context menu and select the entry Go to link.

Editing or removing a hyperlink

Existing hyperlinks can be edited as follows:

Changing destination

To change the destination of a hyperlink, select the complete link text and then choose the ribbon command again Insert | group Links | Hyperlink (alternatively via the context menu: Edit link). The program again displays the dialog box in which you can edit the destination for the link.

To remove a hyperlink, proceed as follows:

Removing a hyperlink by deleting the link text

If you delete text that contains a hyperlink, the link is also removed.

Removing only the hyperlink

If you only want to remove the hyperlink but retain the associated section of text passage, select it and then right-click to select the entry Remove hyperlink in the context menu.