Issues in addling hyperlink

How to apply or add hyperlink in s specific content and an Inage logo?

When I am print the sheet which are created in LibreOffice then open chrome browser then hyperlinks are not working

Please reword your question to improve it. Describe as accurately as possible the starting state of the document. I understand you want to associate an hyperlink to some image logo. What do you do after this? You seem to expect live hyperlinks in a web browser (Chrome). How do you export your document so that it can be opened by Chrome? Is is part of a wider set of files making a web site?

Important: mention OS name, LO version and save format. If possible, attach a sample file (just the logo and its hyperlink is enough).

Edit your question, i.e. modify it (the “pencil” tool is hidden under the button).

If you are not fluent in English, get help from a friend or relative so that we can understand easily the final goal.

…Print???
Do you meant Print to PDF? Or do you meant Export to HTML?

Can you upload a small, ODF type sample file here?

I build a resume and want to give some hyperlinks like as GitHub profile or LinkedIn profile.
I am added these profile links. But when I Save it in pdf form and open new tab9 google chrome) but these given profile links nor working

This is not the .odt original file. Attach it after removing personal details like real e-mail address (unless you are willing to receive spam).

Now I am attached blow my original file

CV.odg

It is not a Writer file.

The sample has been converted from PDF by Draw I suppose. It is much better to use Writer for a CV, it is designed for writing so has has better tools.

If you are unsure, there are some CV templates on the LibreOffice extension site, Extensions » Extensions . I don’t know what they are like but try some and see, they have to be better than mucking around in Draw. Probably better than the overcrowded page in your sample

Your document is a graphical file (created with Draw). A resume is usually a text document (created with Writer, for which lots of templates exist and this simplifies your life). You surely had a very hard time to design it, with finally poor results: your text don’t align nicely vertically and horizontally because your text boxes are not positioned correctly relatively to each other. This is even complicated by variations in font size and weight.

Though this is unusual, hyperlinks should work. But you didn’t describe how you exported to PDF. Use command File>Export>Export as PDF so that you access the configuration dialog.

In this dialog, go to the Links tab and tick Concert document references to PDF targets. Your links are now functional from a PDF viewer. They won’t work from a web browser, though.

… just want to strengthen what @ajlittoz said: Formally, your CV is quite bad. It conveys the message that you are either computer illiterate or you enjoy quick and dirty working results.
Take writer, and make sure that font sizes, paragraph alignements, vertical alignements and everything else looks professional

yes, I am opened other format of file. that kind I’m facing this problem
Thank you so much for helping me​:heart::smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

happy new year. Be always safe and happy you and you family.