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How do I make it so that when the user clicks on a hyperlink, it opens a new browser window?
    
Create a hyperlink as you usually would by selecting the text (or graphic) you want to use for the link. Choose Insert > Hyperlink... (or use Ctrl-K as a shortcut), and locate the page in the current web or enter an address in the URL field. At the lower right of the Create Hyperlink window you'll see an area called "Target frame:"; click the little pencil icon next to it. You'll get the Target Frame dialog box. In the "Common targets" field, select New Window. Click OK, then click OK to close the Create Hyperlink dialog box. Your hyperlink will now open a new browser window when clicked.

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