Link text in the catalog effortlessly

Aug 6th, 2022
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How you can quickly link text in catalog

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Working with paperwork implies making small corrections to them everyday. At times, the task goes nearly automatically, especially when it is part of your day-to-day routine. However, in some cases, working with an unusual document like a catalog can take precious working time just to carry out the research. To ensure that every operation with your paperwork is easy and swift, you should find an optimal editing tool for such tasks.

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Simple steps to link text in catalog

  1. Visit the DocHub website and click on the Create free account button to begin your signup.
  2. Give your email address, create a secure password, or use your email account to finish the signup.
  3. When you see the Dashboard, you are all set to link text in catalog. Upload the file from the device, link it from the cloud, or make it from scratch.
  4. When you add your file, open it in editing mode.
  5. Utilize the toolbar to access all of DocHub’s editing features.
  6. When done with editing, save the catalog on your device or keep it in your DocHub account. You may also forward it to the recipient on the spot.

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How to Link text in the catalog

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alright so this video is going to show you how you can link text to views on your technical drawing by dragging them from a catalog so first lets create our annotation and were going to create text that is based on the part property of the part that were going to drag to so once youve set up your annotation you can drag it into the catalog and save it for later in case you know youre going to be using it and when you drag it from the catalog if you hold shift and then highlight a specific part like so and then drop your annotation if you notice now my annotation is linked to this outside edge of this carabiner here and if i move the view youll notice the text is now linked to this view and moves with it a cool part about this is that you can use the same annotation and drag it to different parts in the file and if you have it set for part properties it will keep track of which one youve dropped it to and display the correct property that youve set

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To add a URL variable to each link, go to the Advanced tab of the link editor. In the URL Variables field, you will enter a variable and value pair like so: variable=value.
External Links as ServiceNow Catalog Items In the Left Navigator Bar > Go to Service Catalog > Maintain Categories. Click New. Add a new category.
Add a hyperlink to existing text Select the text that you want to turn into a hyperlink, and right-click it. On the shortcut menu, click Hyperlink. In the Insert Hyperlink dialog, paste the link in the Address box and click OK.
For example: Click here to see results. Would look like: Click here to see results.
1. You can change the field to a URL field. 2. You can change it to an HTML field and add the link using the insert/edit link button.
Creating a hyperlink to a page on the internet Open the browser you normally use to access the internet. Go to the web address you want to link to - eg .lse.ac.uk. Right-click in the address/ location field and select Copy. Switch from the browser back to FrontPage. Select the text you want to be the hyperlink.
This can be done in 3 ways: You can change the field to a URL field. You can change it to an HTML field and add the link using the insert/edit link button. You can do a customization. I found a few community articles on how other people did this. This is not supported by ServiceNow support.
To add a URL variable to each link, go to the Advanced tab of the link editor. In the URL Variables field, you will enter a variable and value pair like so: variable=value.
Create the variable of type UI Page on catalog item. And in UI Page there you can create the link using html tag.
To add a link: Click anywhere in the Content Editor. Click the Link button to insert a link. In the Insert/Modify Link dialog, configure the link. In the URL field, enter the URL to jump to. In the Text field, enter the text to appear in the Embedded Help. ... Click the OK button.

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