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Enable links in a draft based on a starter page

 Do one or more of the following:
  • To replace existing link text, select a link, and then type your link text.

    Note: Not all links on the starter web pages look like typical links, with blue, underlined text. Links might not be underlined and might have a different design treatment applied to them. When you click an intended link on a draft based on a starter page, the status bar at the bottom of the Contribute editor indicates that it is a link.
  • To make a link work, select a link, click the Link button in the toolbar, and then select Browse To Web Page. Click the Browse or Choose button in the Insert Link dialog box to find and select a page, and then click OK to close the Insert Link dialog box.

    You must make the links work, or delete the ones you don’t want.

    You can also link to a new web page, such as another starter web page, and modify the new starter web page later. For more information, see Link to a new page.
  • To add a link to a vertical navigation bar, select the row that contains the last link in the series, and then select Edit > Copy. With the row still selected, click the Insert Row Below button in the toolbar. Select the new row, and then select Edit > Paste.

    For more information about working with links, see Working with links.