If you do not want Writer to convert a specific URL to a hyperlink, choose Edit >
Undo Insert from the menu bar or press Control+Z immediately after the formatting
has been applied.
You can also insert hyperlinks using the Navigator and the Hyperlink dialog, and you
can modify all hyperlinks using the Hyperlink dialog, as described in this section.
Note
Hyperlinks between documents can be set as relative or absolute, using
the Save URLs relative to option in Tools > Options > Load/Save >
General.
Relative linking is only possible when the document you are working on
and the link destination are on the same drive, and you need to create
the same directory structure on your hard disk as will apply on the
destination website.
OOo uses absolute path names internally, so when you move your mouse
cursor over a hyperlink, the tooltip displays the absolute reference even
when it is set to be a relative link.
Inserting hyperlinks using the Navigator
The easiest way to insert a hyperlink to another part of the same document is by
using the Navigator:
1) Open the document containing the items you want to cross-reference.
2) Open the Navigator (by clicking its icon, choosing View > Navigator, or
pressing F5).
3) Click the arrow next to the Drag Mode icon, and select Insert as Hyperlink.
4) In the list at the bottom of the Navigator, select the document containing the
item that you want to cross-reference.
5) In the Navigator list, select the item that you want to insert as a hyperlink.
6) Drag the item to where you want to insert the hyperlink in the document. The
name of the item is inserted in the document as an active hyperlink.
You can also use the Hyperlink dialog to insert and modify hyperlinks within and
between documents (see next page).
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