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Turning hyperlinks BACK to full path URLs
Hi, I've seen a lot of detailed answers about how to convert URLs into Word hyperlinks and how to edit them, but I need to do the opposite. I use Word to edit text from several people, but need to cut-and-paste the text into a content management system to be posted online. To do that I need Word to display the full URL. Turning off the Internet path option in AutoCorrect keeps me from having to retype my own URLs. But is there a way to convert hyperlinks in the documents other people send me back to the proper URL? Right now I have to Edit Hyperlink, then make the change on each one by hand. Macros make it quicker, but each link still takes several steps. |
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