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Hyperlinks in the text can jump to the webpage or the specified position in the document. Today, we will learn how to add hyperlinks. 1. Jump to to a location on the web First, place your cursor on where the hyperlink needs to be added, and enter the "Insert" tab, click "Hyperlink" to generate a dialogue box. Head to "Existing File or Web Page" on the left. Here we can link local files or web pages. In this case, we take web pages as an example. Enter a web address at the "Address" below. We can also set the text displayed in the document at the "Text to display" above. Here we enter WPS Academy. Click "ScreenTip" in the upper right corner, we can add an annotation to the linked text. Finally, click "OK". Back to the editing page, hold down the "Ctrl" key and we jump to the web address. 2. Jump to to a location in the document. Take "media literacy" in the last paragraph of the document as an example, select the contents that need to be hyperlinked, and repeat th...