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Working with Hyperlinks

One of the key features of Help and Web document formats is the ability to link from one topic to another, and to external files and web pages. A hyperlink is made of three components:

  1. The source of the link, or Hotspot, inserted into a topic. This tells Author-it Live which text to link from.
  2. The Hyperlink object, this tells Author-it Live how the link will behave, including whether to make the link into a jump or a pop-up, etc.
  3. The target topics or external files. You can have many targets for each link. You can create a hyperlink which has targets in many books, and then reuse it in many different documents. For internal jumps, when you publish your document's outputs, only jumps to topics within the same document are included.

    Note: Author-it Live only supports having an internal jump target of a whole topic, rather than specific text within the topic. If you want to link to subheadings, you'll need to break topics into separate sub-topics.

Using the Author-it Live Editor you can create new hyperlinks, edit existing hyperlinks, and reuse existing hyperlinks.

In This Section

Creating a New Hyperlink

Editing a Hyperlink

Inserting an Existing Hyperlink

Removing a Hypertext Link

See Also

Working with Topics

Topic Editor Toolbars

Opening a Topic

Creating a New Topic

Saving a Topic

Closing a Topic

Object Locking

Using the Split View

Modifying the Topic Description

Embedding and Inserting Topics

Applying a Style to Text

Finding and Replacing Text in a Topic

Spell Checking a Topic

Using Author-it Xtend

Setting the acrocheck Options

Adding a Custom Character

Changing the Viewable Size of Topic Content

Previewing a Topic

Printing a Topic

Working with Tables

Working with Graphics

Working with Variables

Working with Topic History

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