Method 1: Create the hyperlink once manually, copy it, then search &
replace by pasting.
          Note: you will have to do some fiddling to get the character
formatting standardized;
                a fix for this it to define a character style (e.g.:
"LINK"), and apply it 
                to the source word before you copy it.  Updating the
style will reset the text.

Method 2: Create the hyperlink once manually, and copy it. 
          Create a new text flow on a reference page, and paste the link
there.
          On the Body page, import the flow (File> Import> File... 
              Select file, select Reference page flow: <flow_name>,
select "Reformat as plain text")
          Once the file is inserted, copy that text, and then search &
replace by pasting. 

Advantage to #1: simple.
Advantage to #2: changing the link on the reference page will change it
for all instances.

Grant
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Subject: Creating hyperlinks

Hi
   
  What is the easiest way to hyperlink words that repeatedly ocuur in a
FM document. 
   
   
  TIA
  Sanjana
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