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Word: Hyperlinks to text set

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You want to lead the reader through a lengthy Word document, you can for the sake of Clarity, the Hyperlinks to the text, such as Headings and on. So you can create like Wikipedia TOCs and document elements. We will show you how to get this going.

Hyperlinks to text in Microsoft Word

In this example, we explain the procedure using a table of contents:
  1. Open Word and create a small table of contents (see image). You write beneath it the Headings, make sure that you format this under the tab "Start" as a Heading.
  2. Now select the first item in the TOC, right-click on it and select the context menu item "Hyperlink" or "Link". This is referred to depending on the Version of Office different.
  3. On the left, select the menu item "current document" and select the Headings to the right. Then click the "OK"Button.
  4. Hold the "Ctrl" key while clicking on the Link is pressed, it takes you to the linked Heading.
Put Hyperlinks in Word
The same procedure can also be used in other Office programs like Powerpoint to use. Here you can jump to using Hyperlinks, for example, between individual slides back and forth.

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