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in this video letamp;#39;s talk about creating links or hyperlinks in Google Sheets so letamp;#39;s start with the easy one so you could just create a link anywhere you like so letamp;#39;s say you have some text here it says click here and then you want to make a link out of this you can just simply right click and go to insert link and you have a few options here you can either just paste the hyperlink you want to point to so for example you can do something like this itamp;#39;s probably best to just copy this from the URL in the browser here whatever you want to link to and just point like this and that should work and at this point if I click here see thatamp;#39;s a link you can click on it it will take you in this case to Google now then I can click this little pencil icon and we can go back and modify this this would be the text here and this is the actual link itself now thatamp;#39;s an external link you can also do internal link inside of y