The path to a destination such as an object, document, or Web page. A hyperlink address can be a URL (address to an Internet or intranet site) or a UNC network path (address to a file on a local area network). A hyperlink address may also contain more specific address information (for example, a database object, Microsoft Word bookmark, or Microsoft Excel cell range that the address points to). When you click a hyperlink, your Web browser or Microsoft Access uses the hyperlink address to go to the specified destination.