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Taking Ctrl: Insert a Link

The Method

Highlight the text you want to make into a link and then…

  • Windows: Ctrl + K
  • Mac: Command + K

Applications

Ctrl/Command +K will insert a hyperlink in:

  • Excel, Word, PowerPoint
  • Outlook – within the message body and also searches the address book for names typed in the address fields
  • Rich Content Editors, including Canvas, MLE and WordPress

Enjoy this post? Check out the others in our Taking Ctrl series.

Author EmilyPosted on 1 August 20231 August 2023Categories Taking CtrlTags content editing, efficiency, Excel, hyperlink, keyboard, keyboard shortcuts, Outlook, powerpoint, Windows, Word, work smart not hard

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