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Relative Hyper Link&Absolute Hyperlink

The document explains the difference between relative and absolute hyperlinks. A relative hyperlink contains a partial address and works only if the source and target locations remain unchanged, while an absolute hyperlink includes the full address and functions regardless of the starting point. Relative links can break if files are moved, whereas absolute links only break if the target is moved.

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Relative Hyper Link&Absolute Hyperlink

The document explains the difference between relative and absolute hyperlinks. A relative hyperlink contains a partial address and works only if the source and target locations remain unchanged, while an absolute hyperlink includes the full address and functions regardless of the starting point. Relative links can break if files are moved, whereas absolute links only break if the target is moved.

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RELATIVE HYPER LINK:

 Here is how to get there from where you are now.


 A relative link will stop working only if the start and target locations change
relative to each other.
 A relative link will stop working only if the start and target locations change
relative to each other.
 A relative hyperlink contains a partial address, which is relative to the
address of the destination file.
 For e.g., you have saved a workbook ABC.xlsx and an image file capture.jpg
in D: drive.
 To create a relative hyperlink of the image file to the workbook, the relative
path will be \capture.jpg.
 Relative linking is only possible when both the source and destination files
are on the same drive or location.
 However, a relative link will break if any of the files is moved from its
location

ABSOLUTE HYPERLINK

 An absolute hyperlink is a hyperlink that contains the full address of the


destination file or web page.
 Here is how to get there no matter where you start from.
 An Absolute link will stop working only if the target is moved.
 The following are the examples of absolute hyperlink
 https://cbse.ni.in/index.php/books
 C:\Users\RAM\Documents

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