When creating a document with Google Docs, you may want to include a link, or hyperlink, to an external website. Links are useful for creating a bibliography to cite sources, link to Google Docs, reference YouTube videos, or another instance that requires a page to be opened in Google Docs.

  • Select the portion of text you want to link to an external page by dragging your cursor across the text.

  • How to highlight or select text.

  • Click the Insert link icon, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K.

  • In the Link text box, enter the URL of the external website, or paste the URL from the clipboard using Ctrl+V.

  • Click Apply.

The text in a link can be edited like any other text. If you want to change the URL text, or remove the link altogether, click the link and select Change or Remove.

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