 In the Hyperlink's Part 1 video, we showed you three practical hyperlink features. Today we'll show you three more that will make your document practical and look professional. Arlene here, welcome to Burn to Learn. How to open a new document from a hyperlink? Let's find out. Here's our document. We'll right-click and select Hyperlink. Click on the Create New Document button. In the Text to Display box, we'll type how we want the hyperlink to display as. Under Name of Document, we'll type the name of what the document will be. Let's say Test. In the Full Path section though, you can always change the route and place your document wherever you want in your computer. And click OK. The new document has now been created for us, where you can start putting your data on. Let's type Burn to Learn and save our new document. A key shortcut to save it is by pressing down the Ctrl plus S keys. Once it's saved, we go back to the original document to check if the hyperlink worked. We have to click on it. But since this time we're not under the Read Mode, to access to the hyperlink, you have to press down the Ctrl key while you click on it. The little white hand appears. And that gives you green light to open the hyperlink. We click it and it worked. Word has opened the document we just created in a new document file. Let's go back to our original doc to check out another hyperlink feature. How to attach or refer to another whole different file inside this document. Hyperlink gives us the axis. Right-click on a blank space wherever in your document. Click Hyperlink and this time select existing file or web page. It gives you multiple docs to choose from. You can select the one you want either from there or look it up in the Look In area. We want the water cycle file. And we want the same name for the hyperlink text to display. Click OK. And there it is. Let's find out if our new hyperlink works. We click on it. Again, using this print layout format, we gotta press down the Ctrl key while we click. And here we have the water cycle file opened in a new document. If I were to use the read mode format, then the new file would open in the same read mode as well. Let's finally check out the third practical hyperlink feature, this time to send an email. Please take a minute to subscribe to our channel and feel free to leave a comment. Back to our original document, we'll select the word email from the text. Right-click on it, Hyperlink and this time select the email address option. We'll type our email address, admin-ad-burn-to-learn.com, fill out the subject box and click OK. Let's try it out. Press down the Ctrl key and click. There's your email window to be filled out and sent. Link yourself with your teachers, colleagues or clients using all of the hyperlink features of Microsoft Word 2016.