Hey, listers,I hope this question makes sense to you and that someone can help me fairly quickly. I'm writing a summary of some upcoming radio programs where I work, and I'll be referring to some related, previous shows. How do I properly format the reference, within MS Word, so that it actually gives the reader access to that show's link? (This is the kind of thing you find all the time in newspapers, where no website or URL is specified, just a word or phrase and the link symbol, for those of us using Braille or speech.) It's past time that I learned to do this as part of this job, and I know some of you are a lot more aware of these simple things than I am. To say "I'd appreciate some specific help" is an understatement.
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