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Hi, this is Anne for Graphic Design How To, and today I'm going to tell you how to add a clickable hyperlink to your InDesign document. So this is obviously a document that's going to be used online. They can open the PDF online, click the link and it'll take them to a website. So that's the purpose, and it's actually really easy to set up in InDesign, so let's get started. Okay, so here we are in InDesign, and I'm on InDesign CC 2018. I probably should update because 2019 is out right now, but it should work the same here as it does in the 2019 version. So first, I'm going to find the link text that I want to actually create a link from. And I'll highlight that and copy it, CMD C, and then we'll go to Window > Interactive and Hyperlinks right here. Okay, and then we'll get this little URL here. So I'm just going to CMD V or paste into that spot. And when I do that, it automatically under lines, the text I have highlighted, and it shows up right here. And if you didn't know where this...