Link low res image in MUSE to a high res image for download

How do I Link a low res image in MUSE to a high res image for download ?

This is quite simple:
1.) Go to menu "File/Add files for upload"" and choose the highres image.
2.) Now place an element (image, rectangle or whatever you want) on your page.
3.) Select this element and use the "Hyperlinks" command in the upper command strip to link the element to the highres image you have selected in 1.)
Short way:
Place an element, select it and choose within the "hyperlinks" dropdown the entry "Link to file".

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