How to Display HTML in a Word Document
Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) allows you to add links to your Microsoft Word documents. Readers click your HTML link in the Word document, and a web browser automatically opens and displays the link's domain. You can type a URL, and Word automatically formats the HTML link, or you can create a link on a set of keywords.
Instructions
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Click the Windows "Start" button and select "All Programs." Click "Microsoft Office," then click "Microsoft Word." This shortcut opens the Word software.
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Click the Microsoft "Office" button at the top-left corner. Click "Open," then double-click the Word file you want to edit with HTML content.
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Highlight the text you want to use to add the HTML link. Right-click the highlighted text and select "Hyperlink." A dialog window opens where you add the HTML link.
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Type a URL in the "Address" text box and click "OK." Notice the text is underlined like a link. Right-click the linked text and select "Edit Hyperlink" if you want to change the HTML. Press "Ctrl+S" to save the changes.
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