Write an article based on this "Copy the address to the site you want to link to. Select the cell in your Excel spreadsheet that you want to insert the link into. Click the "Insert" tab and click the "Hyperlink" button. Select "Existing File or Web Page" on the left side of the window. Paste the link to the website into the "Address" field. Change the text of the link (optional). Click "OK" to create the link."
article: You can link to any website by simply copying the address to the site. You can copy it from your browser's address bar. If you want to copy the address from a link on a website, right-click the link and select "Copy address" (the wording will vary depending on your browser). You can insert the link into any cell in your spreadsheet. This will open a new window that will allow you to insert various types of links. This will display a file browser. If you're using Excel 2011, select "Web Page." You can find this at the bottom of the window. If you're using Excel 2011, paste the link into the "Link to" field at the top of the window. By default, the link will display the full address. You can change this to anything you'd like such as "Company Website." Click the "Text to display" field and then type in what you want the link text to be.  If you're using Excel 2011, this is the "Display" field. Click the "ScreenTip" button to change the text that appears when the user places their cursor over the link. Your link will appear in the cell you selected earlier. You can test it by clicking it, or make edits by clicking and holding the link, then clicking the "Hyperlink" button again.

Write an article based on this "Lie on your back on the Pilates mat, keeping one leg extended 45 degrees in the air and the other leg bent in the tabletop position  Place your hands behind your head at the nape of your neck."
article: Ensure that your elbows are pointing out to the sides and avoid bringing them in toward your ears. Inhale as you prepare to begin the exercise.

Write an article based on this "Spell-check Read your letter aloud to hear how it reads."
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and proofread. If you have a spell-check feature, use it. Some programs, such as Microsoft Word, also include a grammar check that you should use. Proofread your letter yourself. Do not rely on the spelling and grammar checks to catch mistakes. Consider asking a friend, or even two, to proofread your letter as well. If no one is available to help, another good strategy is to spend some time away from your final draft (a few hours or even a whole day) so that you can return to it with a fresh perspective.