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okay so here I am in Word 2013 but what Im going to show you works for all of the versions of them and at the end of this Im going to show you how you can do this on older versions of word and also on the Mac as well so just a quick thing to do there as well so let me just take you back to the home ribbon here so here I am Ive got a Word document and I want to put some links to some websites in it and possibly to an email address and any of the versions of words you can just simply type in the website and by a large pressing into a pressing space it will actually then create the link for you so this is not my email address but Im just putting in an email address something that looks like one and that way youll see again when I press ENTER to move to the next aisle or if I would have pressed space it would have done the same things I probably have done the BBC type code but UK a bit of a bit of spelling mistake there anyway it does that for you now sometimes you dont want the lin