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December 7, 2022
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Changing Hyperlink clickable text ....

  • December 7, 2022
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Is there a way to make the visable hyperlink changed to a different name but still link?

 

Example - so lets say my hyperlink in my document shows www.adobe.com/indesign/hyperlink.com but instead of having my readers see that ugly, long link I just want them to click on a few words like CLICK HERE and when they do they will automatically go to my linked page.

 

Any help is appreciated.

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Correct answer Mike Witherell

Yes. With the Type tool, select the hyperlink text and overtype it with your simpler expression. The URL will remain the same.

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Bill Silbert
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 9, 2022

You could also use an empty frame placed over the relevant copy and make that into the hyperlink. Then it doesn't matter what copy you use for the user to click on.

Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com
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December 10, 2022

Gah! Please don't do that!  Kills all capability of being accessible to those who use assistive technologies, and it creates clunky code.

@Mike Witherell's answer is cleaner and accessible.

 

 

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Bill Silbert
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 10, 2022

Bev,

Being openly derisive of someone else's suggestion does not really help anybody. The beauty of having working professionals answering questions in these forums is that the proposed solutions come from a wide variety of actual working environments. In this case my suggestion was based on many years working in medical advertising. In that environment where for many reasons copy and layout was in a constant state of flux attaching hyperlinks to specific text became an unworkable solution. Having the links as separate objects on a separate layer and not dependent on copy became the most efficient way for us to meet our client's and regulatory's constantly changing demands and the impossible deadlines that ensued. This was a tried and true solution which I felt it only prudent to suggest to the person who posted the original question.

I do understand your objections based on accessibility. Unfortunately, in the world of digital production there is yet to be a "one size fits all" solution to any problem. In the case of hyperlinks in pdfs many people are already left out simply because they have the wrong pdf viewer. That others are unable to use them for other reasons is not acceptable of course. But the users who ask the questions do deserve to hear all possibilities so that they can make their own decisions as to what works in their own environment.

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Mike WitherellCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 9, 2022

Yes. With the Type tool, select the hyperlink text and overtype it with your simpler expression. The URL will remain the same.

Mike Witherell