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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 amp;quot;Insertamp;quot; tab, click amp;quot;Hyperlinkamp;quot; to generate a dialogue box. Head to amp;quot;Existing File or Web Pageamp;quot; 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 amp;quot;Addressamp;quot; below. We can also set the text displayed in the document at the amp;quot;Text to displayamp;quot; above. Here we enter WPS Academy. Click amp;quot;ScreenTipamp;quot; in the upper right corner, we can add an annotation to the linked text. Finally, click amp;quot;OKamp;quot;. Back to the editing page, hold down the amp;quot;Ctrlamp;quot; key and we jump to the web address. 2. Jump to to a location in the document.