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How do I add a second hyperlink for a pdf newspaper article

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Mountain Chief - 26 Jun 2006 19:21 GMT
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Echo S - 26 Jun 2006 23:15 GMT
Please type your actual question in this message body.

Are you having trouble inserting a hyperlink? Usually just right-clicking
and choosing Hyperlink (or Insert|Hyperlink) should get you going.

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Steve Rindsberg - 26 Jun 2006 23:40 GMT
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Nope.

That's not how newsgroups and forums like this work.

Post your question here, check back for answers.

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Bill Dilworth - 26 Jun 2006 23:48 GMT
Objects can have a hyperlink or text can have a hyperlink.  But, any
selected object can have only one hyperlink and any selected text can have
one, and only one, hyperlink.  If you need more than one link in a sentence,
you could select a word and create a link with it, than select a different
word a create a different link with it.

Post back if this does not answer your question.

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