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this is going to be a video tutorial on how to hyperlink an email address in a pdf document iamp;#39;ll be using docHub iamp;#39;ll be using the pro version here i donamp;#39;t think you could do this in the regular version let me jump over to acrobat here though as you can see i have just a example pdf opened up here a bunch of lorem ipsum text and i have included an email address down here and i want to cr i want to make that into a clickable link to where when somebody clicks on it it will open up their mail app ready to send it to this address the way that i do it iamp;#39;ll go up and iamp;#39;ll click on edit then i will highlight the email address iamp;#39;ll hold down my left mouse button drag over the email address to where the entire thing is highlighted then off to the right side here iamp;#39;ll go to where it says format iamp;#39;ll go to the font color and iamp;#39;ll change it to a dark shade of blue that kind of signifies that itamp;#39;s a c