One way would be to set the Is Hyperlink property of the control to yes in report design view, which will make it a clickable link in report view but not print preview. Don't know if that's what you want though. If not, you should state if the table field is a hyperlink type or if you're doing this some other way.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
And if you decided that showing a full URL on the report might be cumbersome especially for an extra long URL here are a couple more options for the links...
--- Approach 1 ---
Put in 2 fields with DataType of Short Text and perhaps call them WebName and WebURL.
Put in data such as:
WebName of Google and WebURL of http://www.google.com
WebName of Google Maps and WebURL of http://www.google.com/maps
On the report put in a textbox control with IsHyperlink of Yes and ControlSource of =[WebName] & "#" & [WebURL] & "#"
Then on the report the links will look like this:
Google Maps
And records with no data in the WebName and WebURL fields will still appear blank.
--- Approach 2 ---
Put in 1 field with DataType of Short Text and perhaps call it WebURL.
Put in data such as:
WebURL of http://www.google.com
WebURL of http://www.google.com/maps
On the report put in a textbox control with IsHyperlink of Yes and ControlSource of ="View#" & [WebURL] & "#"
Then on the report the links will look like this:
View
View
And records with no data in the WebURL field will still appear blank.