Adding Page Navigation Links

If you’ve selected a template for your website, that design usually includes navigation items for viewing other pages. By adding a document navigation link to an item, visitors click that item to view another page.

Note:  When building a website, WebEasy creates certain types of websites with navigation links included.

To add a navigation link quickly:

1        Select the item for linking.

For example, in a template, there may be text for About Us, which is another page in the document.

2        On the Home tab in the Page section, click the arrow under the Link button and specify the type of link:

Select: Opens a list of linking options, such as linking to an audio file or to a specific bookmark.

First page: Takes a visitor to the first page of the website.

Previous page: Takes a visitor to the page before the current page.

Next page: Takes a visitor to the page after the current page.

Last page: Takes a visitor to last page in the document.

Page by Title: Takes a visitor to a specific page in the website. In the Page Title dialog box, select the page and click OK.

Internet: Takes a visitor to a specific page in another website. In the Get Internet Address dialog box, type the URL and click OK.

You can add links to items in your website so that visitors can open a file (such as a PDF file or multimedia file), open a blank e-mail message, or even run a program. For details about creating special links, see "Creating Links”“Creating Links” in WebEasy Help.

For information about adding items, such as text or graphics, see "Working with Images and Shapes” and "Working with Text and Tables”.

See Also      

Deleting Pages

Changing the Page Order

Changing Page Sizes

Previewing Documents