 How to insert a hyperlink to your interesting Word document article to quickly access the internet source and references and link your information directly to its web articles. Arlene here, welcome to Burn to Learn. In this Hyperlinks Part 1 video, we'll focus on how to create hyperlinks that directs us to a document title, to a specific page in the text and how to add it to an image. Up in the Insert menu, we'll find the links area. There are three different options there, hyperlinks, bookmark and cross-reference. In this video, we'll focus on the hyperlink feature. We gotta have our headings already in a list format. We'll select the first heading and click on the hyperlinks button. An option window will open. We will click on the Place in this document button. What this does is that it will create a direct shortcut to this subheading within the document. Click on our heading and then click OK. Now a hyperlink has been created inside our document. In fact, you can tell because even the heading has automatically been underlined and blue colored. How can we check our hyperlink works? We'll do it by selecting the Read Mode option down at the bottom. And now clicking on our subheading. Ah, now the hyperlink has taken us directly to this article inside the document. We'll exit the Read Mode by clicking on Print Layout. Let's try our second hyperlink function and now even using a shortcut. We'll do so by selecting the click here to read complete article text and right-clicking on it. As you can see, the hyperlink option is there to click it and this time we'll select the Existent Files or Web Page option. Up on top we have the option to change the text we desire the hyperlink to show on the text to display. You can always edit this. We now have to put the website link where we want to direct the reader for a complete article view in the web. We'll paste our link in the address box and click OK. Let's check our hyperlink works again by selecting the Read Mode and clicking on our new hyperlink. And there it is. It has opened the direct web source where the article is hosted. But what about hyperlinks and images? Please like this video and leave a comment. Let's talk about our third feature by scrolling down to our next subheading. Right-click on the image, select hyperlink and paste the URL link previously selected of this image article and click OK. A hyperlink has now been attached to the image. Let's prove this by repeating our checking process using the Read Mode. You can now access direct to the website from the image by just clicking on it once a little white hand appears. Or by pressing down the control key while you click on the image, the same little white hand has to appear. And there, we're now at the image website. Now you know how to create hyperlinks inside your Word document. On our next Hyperlinks Part 2 video, we'll show you three more easy and practical hyperlink features using Microsoft Word 2016.