Word link removed separately treated

  
Hyperlinks are a thoughtful feature that Word provides to users, but at some point it can cause problems for users. So how can we avoid this happening? This should be treated according to the situation. Instantly remove automatic links. Sometimes I refer to some URLs or email addresses in my papers. I don't need to link to the Internet or enter the mailbox, but when I enter a URL or E-mail address, Word will automatically convert it to A hyperlink. If I don't need this link, the function of "Cozy" is superfluous to me. In fact, if we don't need such a link, it's easier to do so. Just press Ctrl+Z after the input is complete to cancel the automatic conversion. I canceled a lot of links online in batches, and I have a habit of extracting the wonderful content of the webpage. However, I found that some strings extracted from Word have link attributes. If I accidentally click on these words, I will link to the Internet, which is very troublesome. At this point, we can use the following methods to remove the link properties in batches. Execute the “AutoCorrect Options” command in the “Tools” menu. In the pop-up dialog box, select “Automatically apply formatting when typing”, and remove the “Internet and network path replaced with hyperlink”. ; selection of check boxes (as shown). Need to be reminded that after using this method, when you re-enter the URL or E-mail address, Word will not automatically convert it to a hyperlink. If your document requires a lot of features with link properties, you'll need to turn this setting on. Just cancel a specific link. If there are many links with URLs or email addresses in a Word manuscript, I just want to convert a particular hyperlink in the document to normal text, without affecting links to other locations. Property settings, then just use the keyboard to move the edit cursor to the hyperlink, then press Ctrl+Shift+F9 to cancel the hyperlink. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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