Hyperlinks

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Hyperlinks can be added to map topics and notes to serve as references to external documents (including other maps), Web addresses or email addresses. This lets you avoid including or duplicating information that would clutter the map, and ensures that you see an updated document or page each time the link is activated (just click to jump to the destination).

This is also a good way to reduce map complexity by dividing a single, large map into several smaller linked maps.

Hyperlinks can be added in Map View or Outline View. Once a hyperlink is added you can jump to that destination with a single click.

You can add links that point to:

You may only add one link per topic (but you can add multiple links in the topic notes). Once a hyperlink is inserted, a hyperlink icon, file-type icon, generic browser icon, or a favicon (e.g. google_icon.bmp for Google) will appear on the topic. When you rest your pointer on the icon you'll see the link destination.

You can suppress the display of hyperlink icons on topics in Map View (for example if you want to print the map without them) using the Show / Hide command. In Outline View, right-click on the column header hyperlink_icon.bmp and uncheck the Hyperlinks checkbox to hide the Hyperlinks column.

What do you want to do?

 

Link to a file, folder, Web page, or Mindjet Catalyst item

Use this option to link to an existing file (including another map), Web page, or folder. Mindjet Catalyst users can also link to a workspace or workspace document. If you link to another map, you can select a specific topic to link to.

  1. Select the topic or click the location in a topic note where you want the link.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. In the Add Hyperlink dialog click Existing File or Web Page.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. Click Options to set special options used when you export your map to another document format or to a web page, or when you want to pass arguments with the hyperlink.

  2. A link icon appears on the topic, reflecting the type of link you've added - for example if you link to a map, a map link icon appearsmap_link.bmp; if you link to a Word document, the Word icon appearsword_doc_icon.bmp, and so on. Some web addresses may use favicons (custom icons) when you link to them. Links to Catalyst items display distinct link icons for  workspace links denaliworkspace.bmp and document linksdenalidocument.bmp .

  3. To see the link's target location, point to it.
  4. If you create a map with web page hyperlinks, favicons are displayed for these links by default, and MindManager will attempt to connect to the Internet whenever you open the map. Use MindManager's Visual Effects options to disable this behavior.

Create hyperlinks automatically

Here are some shortcuts for creating hyperlinks:

A  visual cue ▼ shows you how the link will be added.

Mindjet Catalyst
Copy and paste links to workspaces and workspace documents:

  1. In the Catalyst Workspaces window, select a workspace or document.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. Right-click on a topic and select Paste (pastes workspace or document name and link) or Paste Inside (pastes only the link).

Use the built-in Browser

You can display supported hyperlink targets in the MindManager Browser pane. Supported targets include any files (such as HTML files) that can be opened by the browser.

To use the built-in browser to view hyperlinks:

Override the Use Built-in Browser for Hyperlinks option

To open a hyperlink outside of MindManager when the Use Built-in Browser for Hyperlinks option is enabled:

Open a hyperlink externally from the Browser window

If want to open a hyperlink target that is displayed in the built-in Browser externally in your system browser, click the browser_open_external.png Open Outside MindManager button on the Browser toolbar.

Show target files or folders in Explorer or the Workspaces window

When a hyperlink points to a file or folder on your local system or to a document in a workspace, you can show the link's target in Windows Explorer or in the Workspaces window.

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Link to a topic in this map

You can link from one map topic to another, or copy a link to a map topic to another application.

  1. Select the topic, or click the location in a note where you want the link.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. In the Add Hyperlink dialog click Topic in this Map. A list of all map topics will appear.

  2. If you have already created labels in the map you can choose to see only labeled topics in the topic list. (This is especially convenient for large maps.)

  3. Click the map topic or label you want to link to.

  4. Click Options to set special options used when you export your map to another document format or to a web page, or when you want to pass arguments with the hyperlink.

To create a link to a topic from the context menus use the Copy and Paste Hyperlink ▼ commands.

Link to a topic in this map from another document

  1. Right-click the topic you want to link to and select Copy as Hyperlink.

  2. Switch to the other application and click at the location for the hyperlink.

  3. Press CTRL+V .

The topic text is pasted into the document and includes a link to the map topic.

Mark topics with labels

label.png In MindManager, labels are used to identify a specific topic on a map. This can be helpful when a map has several topics with similar names. When you create a hyperlink to another map you can include the label name to jump directly to that topic. Hyperlinks to topics on the same map can use labels as well.

Add a label

  1. Click the topic that you want to label.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. By default, the label name uses the topic text, but you can change this by entering a new name.
    Label names cannot contain spaces, numbers or special characters - these are converted to underline characters.

  2. Click Add.

  3. You can use the Power Select and Power Filter commands to select and filter topics that have labels attached.

    You can choose whether to show Labels using the Show / Hide command.

Modify or remove a topic label

  1. Do one of the following:

  1. Click the label in the list of labels.

  2. Do one of the following

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Link to a new document

You can create a hyperlink to a new document that is created at the same time as the link. You can add content to the new document immediately or edit it later.

  1. Select the topic or click the location in a note where you want the link.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. In the Add Hyperlink dialog click New Document.

  2. Enter the file name in the Name of new document box. Use an appropriate extension such as .doc for a Word document or . xls for an Excel spreadsheet.

  3. Full path shows where the document will be stored. Click Change to specify a different location.

  4. Click Edit now to switch to the appropriate application and add content to the file immediately, or click Edit later to just create an empty document.

  5. Choose whether the hyperlink path is stored as absolute or relative to the location of the map.

  6. Click Options to set special options used when you export your map to another document format or to a web page, or when you want to pass arguments with the hyperlink.

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Link to an email address

You can use an email address hyperlink to automatically create an email message each time you click on it.

  1. Select the topic or click the location in a note where you want the link.

  2. Do one of the following:

  1. In the Add Hyperlink dialog click Email Address.

  2. Enter the address, or click it in the list of Recently used email addresses.

  3. Enter a Subject to use for messages created by this link.

  4. Click Options to set special options used when you export your map to another document format or to a web page, or when you want to pass arguments with the hyperlink.

The email hyperlink icon hyperlink_email.bmp appears on the topic . Click on it to begin a new email message.

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Edit, copy, or remove hyperlinks

Edit a hyperlink

  1. Do one of the following:

  1. Make the changes, and then click OK.

Cut or copy a hyperlink from one topic and paste to another

  1. Right-click the topic hyperlink icon, and then click Cut hyperlink or Copy hyperlink.

  2. Right-click the topic or location where you want to add the link, and then click Paste Hyperlink.

Remove hyperlinks

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Check for broken file and folder hyperlinks

If you move, rename or delete a document that is a link destination all hyperlinks to it will be "broken". You can check the map for broken links to files and folders.

  1. On the Insert tab, in the Topic Elements group, click the Hyperlink arrow, and then click Check File & Folder Hyperlinks.

  2. If a broken link is found, you can choose to browse for the file to repair the link or remove the link from the map.

  3. If you click a broken hyperlink you'll get a message that offers you the opportunity to repair it immediately.

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See also:

Attachments

Show or hide map elements

Select topics and objects

Filter topics

Use Linked Maps view