he best way to link to a Page in your class is to use the Link button in the Rich Text Editor.
An important note: Using the URL for the Page to make a link is not a good idea. If you link to a Page using the URL, then when you copy the class, the link will point to the Page in the old class rather than the corresponding Page in the new Class. But if you use the Link button, the link will point to the Page in the new Class when you copy.
Let's look at how to link to another Page in a Text Block.
1. Write the text you want to link.
2. Highlight the text and click the Link Button.
3. In the window that pops up, select Page in this Class, then use the drop-down menu to select the Page you want to link to.
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