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Insert a hyperlink
 

When you insert a hyperlink, you can have the address (address: The Address field is where Project stores the Universal Naming Convention [UNC] for a file or the Uniform Resource Locator [URL] address of a hyperlink that you have associated with a task, resource, or assignment.), or URL (URL: Uniform Resource Locator, which is a standard for naming and locating an object on the Internet, such as a file or newsgroup. URLs are used extensively on the World Wide Web. They are used in HTML documents to specify the target of a hyperlink.), of the hyperlink appear in your file or choose a more descriptive name.

  1. In a sheet view (sheet: A spreadsheet-like representation [in rows and columns] of task or resource information. Each row specifies an individual task or resource. Each column [field] specifies a type of information, such as start dates or standard rates.), select a task, resource, or assignment.
  2. Click Insert Hyperlink Button image.
  3. In the Text to display box, type the text you want to appear with the hyperlink indicator (indicators: Small icons representing information for a task or resource that are displayed in the Indicators field. The Indicators field is located to the right of the ID field and appears in a number of tables.) in the Indicators field.
  4. In the Address box, enter the address of the destination file for the hyperlink.
  5. To display additional text with the hyperlink indicator, click ScreenTip, and then type the text in the ScreenTip text box.

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