Is there a way to make the a glossary entry clickable?

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I'm making a glossary using the package \usepackage{glossaries}. This works fine but I have a slight problem.

I would like to make the word I call from the glossary (with \gls(a_word)) clickable, so the reader is automatically taken to the glossary entry that match the word he clicked on.

So far, I tried to use hyperlinks, without any success, and I couldn't find a similar problem on Internet nor on SO.

I hope you will be able to help me out with this!

Thanks by advance

Edit: Here's the code I'm using

\documentclass{report}

\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[nonumberlist,toc,chapter=chapter]{glossaries}

In glossary:

\makeglossaries

\setglossarypreamble{Source is INSEE}

\newglossaryentry{AAV}
{
    name=AAV,
    description={The description of what AAV is.}
}

The output in Glossary

In document:

sometextsometext (see \Gls{AAV}). Sometextsometext

The text in the document

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If you load the hyperref package, the abbreviation will automatically be clickable:

\documentclass{report}

\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage[nonumberlist,toc]{glossaries}

\makeglossaries

\setglossarypreamble{Source is INSEE}

\newglossaryentry{AAV}
{
    name=AAV,
    description={The description of what AAV is.}
}


\begin{document}

sometextsometext (see \Gls{AAV}). Sometextsometext

\printglossaries


\end{document}

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