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A '''''description''''', or other text attribute of a variable or other object, can contain a hyperlink to any web page. This is useful for linking to detailed explanations, data, or references for a model, or even to related downloadable Analytica models. In browse mode, hyperlinks appear convention- ally underlined in blue. When you click a hyperlink, your computer shows the indicated web page in your default web browser.
 
A '''''description''''', or other text attribute of a variable or other object, can contain a hyperlink to any web page. This is useful for linking to detailed explanations, data, or references for a model, or even to related downloadable Analytica models. In browse mode, hyperlinks appear convention- ally underlined in blue. When you click a hyperlink, your computer shows the indicated web page in your default web browser.
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A description, or other text attribute of a variable or other object, can contain a hyperlink to any web page. This is useful for linking to detailed explanations, data, or references for a model, or even to related downloadable Analytica models. In browse mode, hyperlinks appear convention- ally underlined in blue. When you click a hyperlink, your computer shows the indicated web page in your default web browser.

To define or edit a hyperlink, enter edit mode, and use a standard HTML link syntax of the form <a href="http://www.lumina.com/">Click here</a>

When you switch to browse mode, the HTML code displays as a hyperlink.

In edit mode:

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In browse mode:

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