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Completing the Drafts and Recent Pages section of the Insert Link dialog box

Use the Drafts and Recent Pages section (Windows) or the Drafts section (Mac OS) to insert a link to a draft or a recently published page.

  1. Enter link text in the Link text text box, if you did not select text or an image in your draft.

    This is the text a website visitor clicks to go to another page.

    Note: This text box is not available if you selected text or an image in the draft.
  2. In the Select a page to link to section, select a web page from the list of drafts and recent pages.

    A preview of the page you select appears in the dialog box so that you can confirm that this is the page to which you want to link.

  3. To set advanced options, click the Advanced button (Windows) or click the expander arrow in front of Advanced options (Mac OS), and then make any of the following changes:

    • Change the web address (URL) in the HREF text box.

      The Web Address (URL) text box always shows the full URL, and the HREF text box shows the URL that’s written in the page’s HTML. The HREF might be a different, usually shorter, version of the URL.

    • Select a target frame:

      Default
      opens the linked document in the current window. If the page contains frames, the linked page opens in the frame that contains the link.

      Entire window
      opens the linked document in the current window. If the page contains frames, the linked page fills the entire window, not just the frame that contains the link.

      New window
      opens the linked document in a new browser window, instead of the current window.

    • Select a section anchor.

      For more information about section anchors, see Link to a specific place in a page.

  4. Click OK.