Hi Rishi,
Yes, it's a pretty simple matter to turn a text box that contains text that
looks like a hyperlink (i.e., blue-coloured and underlined) into an actual
hyperlink. Place focus on any edge of your text box - you'll see a four-way
arrow - and right-click. You'll see the choice, "Hyperlink" in the
right-click menu. Choose that one then click on the button on the left-hand
side of the "Insert Hyperlink" dialogue that says, "Existing File or Web
Page". Then in the "Address" bar in the lower middle part of the dialogue,
enter the URL (e.g.,
www.monkeyboy.com). Then click OK. Incidentally, you
can apply this approach to just about any drawing object (even clip art
images) and, even if you choose a text box, the contained text doesn't even
have to look like the URL - you could instead use simple text like, "Click
here to see the monkeyboy.com website" (because you actually specify the URL
address for the link in the "Insert Hyperlink" dialogue). Hope this helps.
Paul
"Rishi Dhupar" wrote:
If I have a text box or label of web URLs, Is it possible to turn these
URLs into links the user can then click on?
Thanks