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I've copied some text from the Internet & pasted it in my Microsoft Word.

Problem is, I only wanted the text & NOT the link associated with it. Rather than right clicking on each link & then "remove hyperlink" (which is rather time-consuming for a VERY LONG text document from the Internet, having many links), is there any way, I could possibly just paste the text WITH it's original formatting on the web (i.e. bold/italic, larger, smaller text. etc.) but NOT the hyperlink associated with the text itself ???

2006-08-06 01:48:46 · 3 answers · asked by j4mes_bond25 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

3 answers

To turn off automatic hyperlinks, follow these steps:
a. On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options.
b. On the AutoFormat as you type tab (and on the AutoFormat), click to clear the Internet and network paths with hyperlinks check box.
c. Click OK.

To remove a single hyperlink without losing the display text or image, right-click the hyperlink, and then click Remove Hyperlink on the menu that appears.
To remove all hyperlinks in a document, press CTRL+A to select the entire document and then press CTRL+SHIFT+F9.

NOTE: Performing this operation converts all fields, not just hyperlinks, to plain text.

2006-08-06 01:56:09 · answer #1 · answered by Sean I.T ? 7 · 13 0

Copy and paste into notepad first, then into word.

2006-08-06 01:53:22 · answer #2 · answered by kenhallonthenet 5 · 0 0

copy in notepad first, then , copy from notepad to word

2006-08-06 01:59:21 · answer #3 · answered by NayaMee 5 · 0 0

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