Hyperlink
A hyperlink is colored and underlined text or a colored and underlined graphic that you click to open any one of the following items: 
  - A file
 
  - A location in a file
 
  - A Web page on the Web
 
  - A Web page on an intranet
 
  - A Gopher, Telnet, or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site
 
Additionally, you can click a hyperlink to view newsgroups.
For example, a document has the following hyperlink base:
How to use absolute hyperlinks instead of relative hyperlinks
To use absolute hyperlinks, perform one of the following actions:
  - Use absolute hyperlinks in all Word documents. To do this, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Word 2010 
  - On the File menu, click Options. 
 
  - Click Advanced. 
 
  - Under General, click Web Options. 
 
  - Click the Files tab. 
 
  - Click to clear the Update links on save check box. 
 
  - Click OK two times.
 
 
Method 2: Word 2007
  - Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. 
 
  - Click the Advanced. 
 
  - Under General, click Web Options. 
 
  - Click the Files tab. 
 
  - Click to clear the Update links on save check box. 
 
  - Click OK two times.
 
Method 3: Word 2003
  - On the Tools menu, click Options. 
 
  - Click the General tab. 
 
  - Click Web Options. 
 
  - Click the Files tab. 
 
  - Click to clear the Update links on save check box. 
 
  - Click OK two times.
 
  - Open the document in which you want to use an absolute hyperlink. 
 
  - On the File menu, click Info.
 
  - Click the Properties dropdown under the document window. 
 
  - Click Advanced Properties. 
 
  - Click the Summary tab. 
 
  - In the Hyperlink Base box, type x, and then click OK . 
 
Method 2: Word 2007
  - Open the document in which you want to use an absolute hyperlink.
 
  - Click the Microsoft Office Button, point to Prepare, and then click Properties.
 
  - Click Document Properties, and then click Advanced Properties. 
 
  - Click the Summary tab. 
 
  - In the Hyperlink Base box, type x, and then click OK.
 
Method 3: Word 2003
  - Open the document in which you want to use an absolute hyperlink.
 
  - On the File menu, click Properties.
 
  - Click the Summary tab. 
 
  - In the Hyperlink Base box, type x, and then click OK.
 
How to reset hyperlinks
To reset existing hyperlinks in a document, follow these steps:
  - Open the document. 
 
  - Right-click the hyperlink that you want to change, and then click Edit Hyperlink. 
 
  - In the Look in box, click the document that you want the hyperlink to open. Or, type the URL address of the destination in the Address box. 
 
  - Click OK.
 
How to set a hyperlink base
To set a hyperlink base for all the hyperlinks or the URLs in a document, use one of the following methods, as appropriate for your version of Word.
Method 1: Word 2010
  - Open the document in which you want to use an absolute hyperlink.
 
  - On the File menu, click Info. 
 
  - Click the Properties dropdown under the document window. 
 
  - Click Advanced Properties. 
 
  - Click the Summary tab. 
 
  - In the Hyperlink Base box, type the path that you want to use for all the hyperlinks that you create in this document. 
 
  - Click OK . 
 
Method 2: Word 2007
  - Open the document in which you want to set a hyperlink base.
 
  - Click the Microsoft Office Button, point to Prepare, and then click Properties.
 
  - Click Document Properties, and then click Advanced Properties. 
 
  - Click the Summary tab. 
 
  - In the Hyperlink Base box, type the path that you want to use for all the hyperlinks that you create in this document.
 
Method 3: Word 2003
  - Open the document for which you want to set a hyperlink base. 
 
  - On the File menu, click Properties, and then click the Summary tab. 
 
  - In the Hyperlink base box, type the path that you want to use for all the hyperlinks that you create in this document.
 
  - Click OK.
 
Note To override the hyperlink base, type the full address of the hyperlink in the Address box in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.