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= What Is a Hyperlink?  =
= What Is a Hyperlink?  =


'''''A hyperlink is a reference or navigation element in a document that takes you to another section of the same document or to another document. Hyperlinks can be very helpful in a family history filing system by linking source documents, that have been digitized,to an electronic research log, analysis table, or records manager.'''''  
'''''A hyperlink is a reference or navigation element in a document that takes you to another section of the same document or to another document. Hyperlinks can be very helpful in a family history filing system by linking source documents, that have been digitized, to an electronic research log, analysis table, or records manager.'''''  


<br>Creating hyperlinks (or we may simply call them link) can make research much easier, faster, and accurate. If all documents are digitized, they can be linked in a simple chain. You can access them from any point in the chain, as the following illustrates:  
<br>Creating hyperlinks (or we may simply call them link) can make research much easier, faster, and accurate. If all documents are digitized, they can be linked in a simple chain. You can access them from any point in the chain, as the following illustrates:  
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[[Image:Digital Research Document Linking.png|Image:Digital_Research_Document_Linking.png]]<br>
[[Image:Digital Research Document Linking.png|Image:Digital_Research_Document_Linking.png]]<br>


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