DocHub makes it quick and straightforward to snip attachment in WPS. No need to download any extra application – simply upload your WPS to your profile, use the simple drag-and-drop user interface, and quickly make edits. You can even work on your desktop or mobile device to adjust your document online from any place. That's not all; DocHub is more than just an editor. It's an all-in-one document management solution with form creating, eSignature features, and the ability to enable others fill in and eSign documents.
Each file you upload you can find in your Documents folder. Create folders and organize records for easier search and access. Furthermore, DocHub guarantees the safety of all its users' data by complying with stringent protection standards.
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.