![]() After selecting the Add Link option, enter or paste the target URL. Note: If you don't see the Address box, make sure Existing File. In the Insert Hyperlink box, type or paste your link in the Address box. ![]() You can also right-click the text or picture and click Link on the shortcut menu. Select the text or picture that you want to display as a hyperlink. After selecting (highlighting) the text that you want to make a clickable link, select Add Link option (see image). Create a hyperlink to a location on the web. To apply a heading style, select the text you want to format, then choose the desired heading in the Styles group on the Home tab. Select (highlight) the text that you want to make a clickable link. In the table of contents above, each chapter uses a heading style, so there are four sections. When you insert the table of contents, it will create a section for each heading. If you apply a heading style, you're telling Word that you've started a new part of your document. Styles also serve another important purpose: adding a hidden layer of organization and structure to your document. If you've already read our Applying and Modifying Styles lesson, you know they're an easy way to add professional text formatting to different parts of your document. However, with the right formatting, Word can create and update a table of contents automatically. And if you ever decide to rearrange your sections or add more information, you'll have to update everything all over again. You could create a table of contents manually-typing the section names and page numbers-but it would take a lot of work.
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