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You can add a link to a web page, email address, or file in the text of a document.

Insert a link to a web page or email address

MyOffice Text recognizes and makes active links that start with www, http, https, ftp, and email addresses.

Examples of the links:

www.website.ru

https://website.com

http://website.ru

ftp://192.100.0.0

mailto:user@domain.ru

user.name@domain.com

A link such as mailto:user@domain.ru may also contain a subject line, the text of the email, and email addresses for sending copy and blind copy. For example,
mailto:user@domain.ru?subject=This%20is%20the%20subject&cc= user2@domain.ru&body=This%20is%20the%20body.

To avoid errors when you click and follow a link, it is recommended to specify the protocol in the URL. For example, http://website.com.

The link can be displayed in the document as follows:

URL: For example, http://www.website.com.

Text: For example, link.

To add a link to your document as a URL, follow these steps:

1.Copy the link from the source.

2.Paste the link at the desired location in the document and press Space or Enter.

To add a text link to a document, follow these steps:

1.Copy the link from the source.

2.Specify the place to insert the link in one of the following ways:

To format a typed word as a link, place the cursor in the word or select the entire word. To format a typed text fragment as a link, select the whole text fragment.

To add a word or text fragment with a link to a document that has not yet been typed, place the cursor at the desired location in the document. If you want to insert a word or a text fragment with a link into an empty table cell, select the cell or place the cursor in it.

3.Insert the link in one of the following ways:

In the Command menu, select Insert > Link.

On the Toolbar, in the Insert section, click t_more button. In the insert pane that appears, click the t_insert_hyperlink Link button.

Right-click to open the context menu and select the Insert Link command.

Press Ctrl+K.

4.In the Insert Link window:

If the Address field is blank, paste a link into it. By default, the link copied from the source in the first step is automatically inserted into the Address field.

If the Text field is not filled in, enter the text that will be displayed instead of the link. By default, the Text field is automatically filled with the word on which the cursor is placed, the selected word, or the selected text fragment.

Click OK.

Insert a link to a file

You can insert a link to a file that is located on the current computer or in a network folder into your document. The link can reference a file of any format.

The link can be displayed in the document as follows:

Paths to the file. For example, C:\Users\User\Documents\File.docx (Windows) or /Users/User/Downloads/File.docx (Linux).

Text: For example, link to the file. You can specify the link text either in the document text or in the link insertion window.

To add a link to a file in your document, follow these steps:

1.Specify the place to insert the link in one of the following ways:

To format a typed word as a link, place the cursor in the word or select the entire word. To format a typed text fragment as a link, select the whole text fragment.

To add a word or text fragment with a link to a document that has not yet been typed, place the cursor at the desired location in the document. If you want to insert a word or a text fragment with a link into an empty table cell, select the cell or place the cursor in it.

2.Insert the link in one of the following ways:

In the Command menu, select Insert > Link.

On the Toolbar, in the Insert section, click t_more button. In the insert pane that appears, click the t_insert_hyperlink Link button.

Right-click to open the context menu and select the Insert Link command.

Press Ctrl+K.

3.In the Insert Link window, select the file you want to insert a link to in one of the following ways:

Select a file from the Recent Files list. This list shows the 50 most recent files that were opened in MyOffice Text, MyOffice Spreadsheet and MyOffice Presentation applications.

The Recent Files list does not include files that have been opened from the Cloud. To insert a link to a file from the Cloud, copy the link address of the file in your browser and paste it into your document as a link to a web page.

Select the file using the File manager. To do this, click Choose File button.

4.If you want the link to be displayed as text and the Text field is not filled in, enter the required text. By default, the Text field is automatically filled with the word on which the cursor is placed, the selected word, or the selected text fragment.

5.Click OK.

Follow the link

To follow the link, proceed with one of the steps below:

Click the link while holding Ctrl down.

Place the cursor on the link and press Enter.

Web links are opened in the default browser used in the OS.

Files are opened in MyOffice Text, MyOffice Spreadsheet, and MyOffice Presentation applications. If the file format is not supported, the file is opened in the application that is used by default in the OS to work with files of the corresponding format.

When you click the link to an email address, it opens the default email client in your OS. This software automatically creates a new email, into which the data specified in the link is copied.

Copy a link

To copy a link, right-click it and in the Context menu, select Copy Link URL.

Edit a link

To edit a link, follow the steps below:

1.Place the cursor on the link or select a part of the link/the entire link.

2.Open the link editing window in one of the following ways:

In the Command menu, select Insert > Link.

On the Toolbar, in the Insert section, click t_more button. In the insert pane that appears, click t_insert_hyperlink Link.

Right-click to open the context menu and select the Edit Link command.

Press Ctrl+K.

3.In the Edit Link window, make the required changes to the link text and address.

4.Click OK.

Delete a link

The link can be deleted using the edit window or the context menu. The link is deleted without the text that contains it.

To delete a link using the edit window, follow these steps:

1.Place the cursor on the link or select a part of the link/the entire link.

2.Open the link editing window in one of the following ways:

In the Command menu, select Insert > Link.

On the Toolbar, in the Insert section, click t_more button. In the insert pane that appears, click t_insert_hyperlink Link.

Right-click to open the context menu and select the Edit Link command.

Press Ctrl+K.

3.In the Edit Link window, click Remove Link.

To delete a link using the context menu, follow these steps:

1.Place the cursor on the link or select a part of the link/the entire link.

2.Right-click to open the context menu and select the Remove Link command.

To delete multiple links at the same time, follow these steps:

1.Select the text fragment containing these links.

2.Right-click to open the context menu and select the Remove Links command.

If you want to delete a link along with the text that contains it, delete it as plain text.

Keyboard shortcuts for moving between window elements

The table below shows the keyboard shortcuts you can use to quickly move between elements in the Insert/Edit Link window.

Action

Keyboard shortcut

Open the window

Ctrl+K

Go to the next window element

Tab

Go to the previous window element

Shift+Tab

Click Select File or OK

Space

Click OK regardless of which window element is currently selected

Enter

Go to the next/previous file in the Recent Files list

and

Go to the first file in the Recent files list

Home

Go to the last file in the Recent files list

End

Select a file in the Recent files list

Space

Close the window

Esc

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