<p class="Paragraph">You can insert hyperlinks in two ways: as text or a button. In both cases the visible text can be differentiated from a URL.</p>
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<p class="P2">Display the hyperlink bar <text:s text:c="" xmlns:text="http://openoffice.org/2000/text"/>by choosing <span class="T1">View - Toolbars - Hyperlink Bar</span>. Enter the visible text in the left field and the full URL in the right field, including http:// or file://.</p>
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<p class="P2">Place the text cursor in the document at the point where the hyperlink should be inserted. Click the <span class="T1">Link</span> icon on the hyperlink bar or click <span class="T1">Accept</span> in the hyperlink dialog. The hyperlink is inserted as text.</p>
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<p class="P2">If you wish to insert the hyperlink as a button, keep the mouse button pressed on the <span class="T1">Link</span> icon a little longer and select the <span class="T1">As Button</span> command in the sub-menu or select the <span class="T1">Button</span> entry in the hyperlink dialog beside <span class="T1">Form</span>.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">If you would rather use the <help:link Id="65963" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Hyperlink Dialog</help:link> instead of the hyperlink bar to define the hyperlink, you can open it using the icon on the function bar.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">If you wish to jump to a specific position in the same text document, enter a bookmark at that position (<span class="T1">Insert - Bookmark</span>). If you wish to branch out to a cell in a table, enter a name for the cell (<span class="T1">Insert - Name - Define</span>).</p>
<p class="Paragraph">In the <span class="T1">Collection Box for Internet URLs</span> combo box enter only the short form of the URL when jumping within the same document: <text:s text:c="" xmlns:text="http://openoffice.org/2000/text"/>If the bookmark is called <span class="T1">Target</span>, enter <span class="T1">Target</span>. To jump to another document, enter the complete URL.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">If you are still not proficient with writing URLs, <help:productname xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname> can automatically help you: By inputting C:\Docu\File1.sdw#Target, <help:productname xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname> automatically inserts the correct way of writing - file:///c|/Doku/Datei1.sdw#Sprungziel.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">Hyperlinks can also be inserted by drag-and-drop from the Navigator. Hyperlinks can refer to references, headings, graphics, tables, objects, directories or bookmarks.</p>
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<p class="P3">If you wish to insert in a text a hyperlink that refers to Table 1, drag the entry Table 1 from the Navigator and drop it in the text. To do this, the <span class="T1">Insert as Hyperlink</span> drag mode must be selected in the Navigator.</p>