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Creating and Using Hyperlinks

A hyperlink is a special kind of button that jumps to a different cell in a notebook, a different notebook, or a URL.

To create a cell tag for the destination of a hyperlink:

  1. Select the cell that will be the destination of the hyperlink.
  2. Choose Find RightTriangle Add/Remove Cell Tags. A dialog box appears.
  3. Type a word or phrase that will identify the current cell. Click Add. The phrase is now a cell tag. The new tag is shown in the list of tags for the current cell and for the entire notebook.

To create a hyperlink:

  1. Go to the cell where the hyperlink will be placed.
  2. Select the words that will represent the link.
  3. Choose Input RightTriangle Create Hyperlink.
  4. Choose the type of hyperlink you want.
  5. Click OK. The text is now underlined, indicating that it is a link.

TIP
Bullet Once a hyperlink is created, the link is always active. To edit the text of a hyperlink, click near the link. Using the arrow keys, move the cursor into the hyperlink text and make your changes.

For more information
Bullet Hyperlinks and active text: The Mathematica Book, Section
1.3.7.


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