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3 Select the graphical object that the hyperlink is associated with.
4 In Type the File or Web Page Name, enter a pound sign (#) after the name
of the file that the hyperlink is linked to, and then enter the named
location. Do not include any spaces between the name of the file that
the hyperlink is linked to, the pound sign (#), and the named location.
5 Click OK.
To edit a hyperlink attached to a graphical object
1 Click Blocks & References tab Data panel Hyperlink.
2 In the drawing area, select one or more graphical objects that use the
same hyperlink.
3 Specify new values in the Edit Hyperlink dialog box. Click OK.
To remove a hyperlink from a graphical object
1 In the drawing area, select one or more graphical objects that use the
same hyperlink.
2 Click Blocks & References tab Data panel Hyperlink.
3 In the drawing area, select one or more graphical objects that use the
same hyperlink.
4 Click Remove Hyperlink. Click OK.
To open a file associated with a hyperlink
1 In the drawing area, select a graphical object with an attached hyperlink.
2 Use one of the following methods to follow the link:
Hold down the CTRL key and click.
Right-click. Click Hyperlink. Select the name of the hyperlink you
want. Each hyperlink has either a description or the full URL to the
referenced file.
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