This command allows you to insert an internal hypertext link in your document. The hyperlink references the current document. Inserting an internal link inside a document creates a "target "; that is, a target destination.
The document's target list is found on the Existing destination(s) tab on the command Internal link.
Select the element that will act as the hyperlink.
In the Specialized tab, click on the Internal link icon. You can also use the shortcut SHIFT+ALT+I (Refer to list of shortcuts).
If the destination for the hyperlink was not previously identified:
Select the New destination tab.
In the text box Name of the new link, enter a name for the link. The Choose the destination line of the link window will appear.
Select the location of the reference by clicking on the line which contains the target.
If the destination for the hyperlink was already identified:
Select the tab Existing Destination. In the text box Existing Destination window, select the desired destination for the link by clicking on the name of the reference.
In your document, the following commands will appear:
<a href="#destinationName"> Text or
image acting as the hyperlink </a>
(location of hyperlink in your document)
<a name="destinationName"> Text or image acting as the
hyperlink </a>
(location of hyperlink in your document)
To edit the references to a hyperlink, you can use tag recapture.