Using hyperlinks

Working with hyperlinks

You can use a hyperlink to link an object or element on a drawing sheet to a file or URL. You can add a hyperlink to any Draft object or element that supports user properties. Drawing views, 2D line geometry, blocks, drawing views, dimensions, and some annotations are examples of some of the items that support hyperlinks.

You can use hyperlinks to:

When you click an object hyperlinked to a file, the target file opens in the default viewer assigned to that file-type. When you click an object hyperlinked to a URL, the web page associated with the URL is opened in a default browser.

Enabling hyperlink mode

To get started, you must enable hyperlinks. Selecting the Insert→HyperLink command lets you:

Hyperlink pointers

In hyperlink mode, you see two different kinds of pointers when the mouse moves across objects and elements on the drawing sheet.

When this pointer is displayed, it means a link has not been assigned to the object or element. You can click to select it and add a hyperlink:

When this pointer is displayed, it means there is an existing hyperlink defined for the object or element:

In this case, you can click to follow the link, or you can right-click to edit, remove, or view the hyperlink target name associated with the object or element.

Adding and editing hyperlinks

In hyperlink mode, you can add, edit, and remove hyperlinks from 2D objects and elements. Items that are not highlighted are not hyperlinked.

Opening hyperlinks on a drawing sheet

When you select the HyperLink command, all objects with previously defined hyperlinks are highlighted at once on the drawing sheet. This identifies the items that have attached files, such as specification documents and installation instructions, or referenced web pages.

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