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Hyperlinks
Sometimes you will have the need to create
hyperlinks from within your program (for example, you may wish to direct
the users of your program to your web site). In this tutorial you will
learn to implement a program that lets the user click on an object such as
underlined text, and as a result the Internet Browser program will be
displayed and will take the user to the destination URL address. The
hyperlink object does not have to be underlined text. It can be a button,
menu item, image, item in a ListBox, or any other clickable object.
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