Link to a website, email, or page in Pages for iCloud
By default, when you type a valid web address (URL) or email address (followed by a space, tab, or return character), it becomes an active link. When you click a link in your document, you can choose to go to the link destination or edit the link.
You can also link any other text in your document to a website or email address, or if you’re working in a page layout document, to another page.
Link to a website, email, or page
Select the text you want to turn into a link.
Control-click (on a Mac) or right-click (on a Windows computer) the selected text.
Click Add Link, then choose an option:
Webpage: Type the URL for the webpage in the Link field. To verify what you typed, click Open Link to open the webpage.
Email: Type an email address in the To field, and if you like, a subject heading for the email. Click Compose Email to open the email message.
Page: Select the page you want to link to. To verify the destination, click Go to Page to jump to that page.
This option is available only in page layout documents.
Tip: You can use page links to create a list of links on any page that you can use to navigate your document.
When you’re done, click the page to close the link editor.
The linked text is underlined in your document.
Edit or remove a link
You can edit the text of a link or change a link’s destination at any time. You can also remove a link.
Click the linked text, click Edit, then make your changes or click Remove Link.