When you are providing copy to your web developer, using Microsoft Word is standard. But did you know that rather than providing copy such as:
CompanyXYZ has experienced an increase in profit of over 500%, click here [ link to
http://www.companyxyz.com.au/link1/blah/something.html ].
You can actually embed the link in the actual text? This makes reading and proofing your text easier, and ensures that instructions are not inadvertently added to your website / email.
To embed a link into Word:
- Highlight the text you want to link.
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Right click on the selected text, and click “hyperlink”.
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Type in the website address into the “address” field (remembering to include http:// or https://).

- Save the document.