
Create or edit a hyperlink - Microsoft Support
You can create a hyperlink that links to a Word document or to an Outlook email message that includes heading styles or bookmarks. You can also link to slides or custom shows in …
Create a shareable link - Microsoft Support
Training: Learn how to create a shareable link to make it easy to share files in a document, email, or IM.
Add hyperlinks to a location within the same document
To create one, you must first create a "bookmark" at the intended destination. Then you can create a link (hyperlink) to that bookmark elsewhere in the document.
Links in Word for the web - Microsoft Support
To link to a web address, type or paste the address into the Enter Link box. Tip: If you don't need display text that's friendlier to read than the web address, just type the web address. When …
Create or edit a link in OneNote - Microsoft Support
In OneNote, you can add a link in your notes, so that when you click the link, it opens a website. If you add a web address to your notes, the address will automatically be formatted as a link.
Create a link or a code for joining a team in Microsoft Teams
By using a code or a link, people can join a team in Microsoft Teams directly without needing to request permission.
How to share a OneNote notebook - Microsoft Support
When you click Share, OneNote will send the invitation in your default email app. Click Copy View and Edit Link to Notebook to create a sharing link that you can paste into any message, a …
Create or edit a hyperlink in Office for Mac - Microsoft Support
You can create a hyperlink from text or from an object, such as a picture, graph, shape, or WordArt and link to a web page, a slide in the same presentation, a different presentation, and …
Video: Add a link to a page - Microsoft Support
You can add a link as a placeholder to a page that you have not created yet, or you can add a link to an existing page, list, or library. This video shows you how do to both.
Video: Create accessible links in Word - Microsoft Support
Note: Someone using a screen reader to access this link will hear one character read aloud at a time, which is difficult to understand. Select the whole URL, including the "http" at the …