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A hotspot is a link or text that executes an action when you click it. If you want to remove the hotspot, but keep the text, follow these steps: Click the hotspot. Click Hotspot Remove Hotspot. |
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In an email, calendar entry, or other Notes document, you can create a link in that lets readers open another document, view, folder, or application. You must be in a richtext field to create a link. Links to documents look like this: Links to views or folders look like this: Links to ... |
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In an email, calendar entry, to do, or other Notes document, you can create text that links to other documents, views, or applications in Notes (the same way you can create a link to a URL). Select the text you want to be the link. Click Create Hotspot Link Hotspot. Open the item to link to ... |
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When a document, view, or application link is created, a description automatically appears that shows the destination of the link when someone clicks it. This description appears in the status bar when a user moves the cursor over the link. You can customize the description, perhaps to provide an ... |
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When you add hotspots (links, popup text, or actions) to a graphic in an email, calendar entry, or other Notes document, you can customize the hotspots. This article tells you how to specify the order of the hotspots to tab through, add an alternate name for hotspots, move a hotspot, delete a ... |
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You can add a hotspot to a graphic or a section of a graphic in emails, calendar entries, and other Notes documents. A hotspot links to a web site or other location, displays a text popup (like this), or performs an action. To add a hotspot to a grpahic, follow these steps: Click the graphic, and ... |
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Ever find yourself wanting to link to a Notes document from a Web page? Here's how you do it: 1. Open the Notes document to link to. 2. Rick-click and select Document Properties. 3. Click the second tab from the right and copy the contents of the Identifier field to your clipboard: 4. Paste the ... |