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My current company's corporate website and documents use
colored and underlined text links. Adboe provides an icon
for download that may be used for web sites, but nothing
else. Or you can just make your own icons.
> So, my question to the group is, do you indicate the type of link within
> documents or on your Web sites graphically? If so, do you use one icon
> to indicate a file and one to indicate a Web site, or are they specific
> to the type of file? How do you indicate PDF doc vs Excel doc vs Word
> doc?
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