 In this training video, we're going to look at using hyperlinks within Microsoft Project. Now you can add a hyperlink to the entire project, that Project Summary Task Level. And you can also do it in the Individual Task Level. So I'm going to start off that Project Summary Task Level. So with me being in the Indicator column, the I column in line with the Project Summary Task, I can now right-click, link, then the bottom, and I can link this to a folder structure, a file. My advice would be to link it to a folder structure, because a folder structure you can put in multiple files. So I'm going to link in this example to a folder structure. So link, and I've got some dummy stuff to use. So I'm going to go to my desktop. I'm going to link to a folder here, which is all about project training files. And this has a folder structure inside it. So now click OK. And there's the hyperlink. All I've got to do now is click with a hand to go and see what's inside the hyperlink. And I'm going to say yes, and say I know it's a safe file. And here we go. So it's now linked to a folder structure. So this folder has multiple other folders, and each one has files in them. So you can see how many files you could bring into a project by having a folder structure. There's more files, more files again. And you can see how many files could be in one project if you needed all of these files and more again. So now it closes that folder structure down. And back in project, I now might want to put it at task level. I'm going to put one in that, the job shortlist in task. Same idea, right click, link. Again, I'm going to go to an existing file and go to the desktop. And I'm just going to use another dummy file, this time a PDF. Click OK. And there's another link that I can click on it. And click yes because I trust it. And it's just waiting for the response of this file. And here it comes. And there's a course outline. So that's a PDF file, which is a course outline. And that's now hyperlinked. I'll close this down. I'm going to get rid of this hyperlink. Come down to the bottom hyperlink and I can clear. But you'll notice it only clears the one. The other one is still here. And if I then test the winners remaining, this one will take me back to the folder structure again. And here we go. I'll just test one of them, show all the files. There they are. I'm going to close it down. And I'll just finally also get rid of the hyperlink in this particular project summary level. And this now completes the training video on the use of hyperlinks. Whereby at the project summary level, we put in a hyperlink for a whole folder structure, which could be useful for lots of documents you need for the project about decision-making minutes. It could be any kind of drawings that are needed for the project. And also we looked at a hyperlink at task level. So they can be put in at any kind of level. But this completes the training video on the use of hyperlinks and also how to clear hyperlinks in Microsoft Project.