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Using Hyperlinks


Creating a Hyperlink to a Location Within a Web Page

Sometimes, the destination Web page contains bookmarks, and you want to jump from your page to a bookmark on another page. (Bookmarks are described in Using Bookmarks.)

To create a hyperlink that jumps to another page's bookmark, follow these steps.

  1. Go to the destination Web page.
  2. Click the bookmark that you want to jump to. For example, on the illustration below, the text Benefits to Partners jumps to a bookmark further down on the page.

  1. When you click the bookmark, its full address appears in your browser's address bar. This bookmark's address looks like this.
										http://www.ektron.com/single.cfm?doc_id=35#Benefits2 
  1. Click the address bar. The address is selected. Press <Ctrl>+<C> to copy the address into the Windows clipboard.
  2. Go to eWebEditPro+XML.
  3. Select the text or image from which you want to jump to the bookmark.
  4. Click the Hyperlink button ( ). The hyperlink dialog box appears.
  5. Move the cursor to the Link field.
  6. Press <Ctrl>+<V> to paste the address you copied in Step 4 into the Link field.
  7. Click OK.

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