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**We retain all hyperlinks.** | **We retain all hyperlinks.** | ||
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We only remove hyperlinks for indexes with page numbers. | We only remove hyperlinks for indexes with page numbers. | ||
- | You will need to check to make sure the link works. To edit a hyperlink: | + | You will need to check to make sure the link works. |
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+ | If it does not link properly you will have to edit the link. | ||
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+ | To edit a hyperlink: | ||
* Right click on the link to open the menu | * Right click on the link to open the menu | ||
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* Make sure there correct URL is in the '' | * Make sure there correct URL is in the '' | ||
- | If you have hyperlinks in the document, changing their display text to ordinary language can make them much easier to understand for users who rely on screen reading programs. | + | < |
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- | This step is explained in the video – [[https:// | + | |
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- | * Right click the hyperlink | + | |
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- | When adding display text, avoid phrases like “Click here” or “Learn more”. Screen Reading software users rely on list of hyperlinks | + | |
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