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Adding hyperlinks

Adding hyperlinks - InDesign Tutorial

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Adding hyperlinks

- [Instructor] Many people think of InDesign as a print tool, but InDesign is a tool for laying out pages, and those could be either print pages or interactive on-screen pages. The three main interactive formats that InDesign supports are PDF, EPUB, and Publish Online, and each one of these support different types of interactivity. Like EPUB and Publish Online support animation but not form fields. And you can make a PDF with interactive form fields right in InDesign, but PDF doesn't currently support animation. But there's one thing that all these formats support very well and that's hyperlinks. Let's see how InDesign lets you set up hyperlinks in your documents. When anybody clicks on this logo, I'd like it to take them to a website. Now when you're making a hyperlink, you can either select text with the Type tool or an object with the Selection tool. In this case, I want the whole graphic, this whole area, to be a link.…

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