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When you copy a URL into Word it will automatically paste the full URL into the document. It is important to give hyperlinks a meaningful name that will tell a student, who is visually impaired and who is using a screen reader, where the link will take them. This quick demo willshow you how to change the name of the hyperlink displayed in your document. First, place your cursor over the hyperlink and right click next click edit hyperlink. A window will open up that looks like this. In the box next to text to display, delete the URL and type in the text you wish to be displayed in your document. Im going to change this URL to read Central Access Reader and then click OK at the bottom right corner of the window. Note that your link now reads Central Access Reader.