MikeMcBrideDocument Links document links&kword; has the ability to insert Internet addresses, email addresses, locations within the current document (bookmarks) and external file locations with a descriptor. This is most often used to
create web pages in &kword;.Once inserted into the document, the descriptor will be visible in &kword;, but when saved as a web document, the descriptor will become
the hyperlink for the location specified with the address.Insert a new document linkTo insert a document link select InsertLink... from the menubar. This will bring up a small dialog box.Using the icon bar on the left, choose which link type you want to insert.In the comment field, type the text you want to appear in your web document (for example: The KOffice Web Site).In the address field, type the Internet address, email address or
file location you want the comment to be linked with (for example: http://www.koffice.org) Click OK.By default, &kword; displays links underlined (as in most browsers). You can turn this behavior on and off by
selecting SettingsConfigure
&kword;... from the menubar and selecting the Misc page. More information can be found
here.Opening a document linkYou an use a document link from within &kword;.Simply click once on the document link with the &RMB;. A popup menu will appear. Select Open Link.A document link to a web site will open a new browser window and take you directly to that web site. A document link to an
email address, will open a new message in your email program. A document link to a file will open the appropriate viewer or editor for
that file type.Copy a document linkYou an use a document link in another application, by copying it from a &kword; document.Simply click once on the document link with the &RMB;. A popup menu will appear. Select Copy Link.The link address has now been inserted into the clipboard. You can paste your clipboard entry into any other application.Changing a document linkTo change the details of a document link Simply click
once on the document link with the &RMB;. A popup menu will appear. Select Change Link....The Insert Link dialog box will appear, with the current settings of the link displayed.Make any appropriate changes and click OK to make your changes.Deleting a document linkYou can delete a document link like any other text in your document.Simply place the cursor at the end of the document link, and press &Backspace;. Alternatively, place
the cursor at the beginning of the document link and press Delete on the keyboard. The document link is deleted in its entirety.Converting a document link to textIf a document link is no longer needed as a link, but you want to preserve the text that is the link, click once on the document link with the &RMB;. A popup menu will appear. Select Remove Link.... The linked text will now become plain text, and the link will be deleted.