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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today I'm going to show you how to add a clickable hyperlink to an Acrobat PDF document. All right, so let's get started. All right, so first open up your document in Adobe Acrobat. And you can only do this in Adobe Acrobat Pro. You cannot do it in Reader, as far as I know. So you'll need to have the full version of the software. OK, and I want to add a link right here where there's already a link in the text. And I'm just going to come over here to the sidebar and type 'link'. And the one that we want is 'Add or Edit Web or Document Link'. And now we have this bar right up here at the top. So I'm going to choose 'Link'. I want to 'Add or Edit the Web or Document Link'. And then I just draw a box around this text. Then this dialog box comes up. It lets us kind of customize what that link is going to look like. I usually leave this at 'Invisible Rectangle,' and I do not like a highlight style, so I just leave that at 'None.' And then I w...