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What about placing a transparent letter over the image, so using the artistic text tool type a letter over the image set it's fill and stroke colours to line_none_lightui.png.1bcd3b80062fdd9a9d2c481a2f5a942c.png and then create the hyperlink to the page of your choice.

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Hi hubie,

Welcome to the forums :)

You can add Hyperlinks to a placed image, as you would with any text in your document. Simply select the image, go to Text>Interactive>Insert Hyperlink and set the hyperlink properties as required. Press OK and this will apply to the image - Please note there is no visual indication currently that the Hyperlink has been applied, however this is logged with our developers to be improved.

I hope this helps!

Please note -

I am currently out of the office for a short while whilst recovering from surgery (nothing serious!), therefore will not be available on the Forums during this time.

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Many thanks!

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