If you utilize an Exchange environment in your office, a very seldom used feature is the ability to hyperlink to shared objects. What can end up happening is users just email documents back in forth or other chaotic methods which just lead to clutter more than anything. So to get started with hyperlinks the easy way, check out the free utility, Linker.
Linker [...] creates hyperlinks to items and folders in Outlook, and to files and folders in Windows Explorer. It is a system tray applet places the hyperlink in the Windows clipboard. The hyperlink can then be pasted into any Microsoft Office document, web page, e-mail message, or any document that supports hyperlinks. While this is an important feature for the efficient and productive use of shared items in an Exchange public folder system, there was no convenient way to create these hyperlinks – until now.
While this utility certainly isn’t for everyone, for those of you with a use for it, this tool can really save you some time.

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Too much jargon, Dave.
What the hell is a “hyperlink”