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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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Do it like a pro – embed ink in OSHEET

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People frequently need to embed ink in OSHEET when working with documents. Unfortunately, few applications provide the options you need to accomplish this task. To do something like this normally requires changing between multiple software programs, which take time and effort. Luckily, there is a solution that works for almost any job: DocHub.

DocHub is a perfectly-built PDF editor with a complete set of helpful features in one place. Editing, approving, and sharing paperwork is straightforward with our online tool, which you can use from any online device.

Your simple guide to embed ink in OSHEET online:

  1. Go to the DocHub web page and register an account to access all our features.
  2. Add your document. Press New Document to upload your OSHEET from your device or the cloud.
  3. Modify your file. Use the powerful tools from the top toolbar to improve its content.
  4. Save changes. Click Download/Export to save your altered form on your device or to the cloud.
  5. Send your documents. Decide how you want to share it: as an email attachment, a Sign Request, or a shareable link.

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How to embed ink in OSHEET

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Select the cell(s) that you want to wrap text. Click the Format option in the top menu. Move curser over the Wrapping option. Click on Wrap.
Create a hyperlink to a location on the web Select the text or picture that you want to display as a hyperlink. Link. You can also right-click the text or picture and click Link on the shortcut menu. In the Insert Hyperlink box, type or paste your link in the Address box.
Select part of text where you want to add a link, then click Insert - Link or using shortcuts - CMD + K/CTRL + K. Personally, when I was clicking Insert from menu bar, my text was deselected, so shortcut solved the issue. Extra Note: You can also link to other cells or sheet in a spreadsheet.
If youre embedding a spreadsheet, you can show or hide parts of the spreadsheet after you publish to the web. Open a file in Google Sheets. At the top, click File Share. In the window that appears, click Embed. Click Publish. Copy the code in the text box and paste it into your site or blog.
Create a link to a web page On a worksheet, select the cell where you want to create a link. On the Insert tab, select Hyperlink. Under Display Text:, type the text that you want to use to represent the link. Under URL:, type the complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the webpage you want to link to. Select OK.
Select the cell where you want to insert the hyperlink. Click on the Insert menu and select Link or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + K. In the Link dialog box, enter the URL of the website or the cell reference of the sheet or range you want to link to. Click Apply to create the hyperlink.
To add a link, you need to create a RichTextValue object and then set this value to the cells range object. You can insert multiple links into a cell by specifying start and end offsets when setting the linkUrl() of the rich text value. Only the text in between these offsets will be linked.

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