TL;DR
1
Highlight text and Hyperlink
Highlight text and click Create Link in the toolbar.
2
Paste URL or link Doc
Add your URL and click Save to create the hyperlink.
3
Click to edit link
Click the Hyperlink to edit, remove, or preview it.
Let's Do It Together!
1. Highlight Text
Highlight any existing text in your document.
In the toolbar above, go all the way to the right and select Create Link.

2. Link an Existing Doc or Add a URL
In the URL dialog, paste your URL.
Alternatively, select DOC then choose which Doc you would like to link the text to.
Click Save to create the hyperlink.
Your hyperlink is now added to the selected text.

3. Edit the Link
Click on the Hyperlink in your document.
Select to preview it in a new tab, remove the link, or edit the link as needed.

NOTE: When you add "links to highlight" directly to your article headings, the link will open in a new browser tab. For better navigation within your docs, it’s recommended to use the Table of Contents feature, which allows users to easily jump between sections without leaving the page.
FAQ
How do I link headings to each other?
Currently, direct hyperlinking or anchoring headings within an article is not supported. However, you can use the Table of Contents feature, which automatically creates clickable links to each header in your article. This makes it easy for readers to navigate between sections.
To enable the Table of Contents:
1. Hover over your Knowledge Base and click the three dots, then select Customize.
2. Go to the Layout tab and toggle on the Table of Contents.
3. Save your changes.
4. Click the table of contents button in the top-right corner of your doc to preview.
