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I have a word document and somehow I have attached a link. I clicked on the
link and then went to Edit - Links - Break Link, but it is still there. Any
idea on how to break the link?
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Pammy:

If you mean a hyperlink -- text you click and it links to another document
or a web site or some such -- then the hyperlink is a field. You can unlink
the field to convert it to dead text.

Point to the link, right-click, then click Hyperlink Remove Hyperlink. The
hyperlink is converted to text.

Alternately...

Select the field (you can start the selection a few characters before the
hyperlink to avoid clicking it). Press Ctrl+Shift+F9 and the link is
converted to text.

If that doesn't break the link, then perhaps you're talking about some other
kind of link.

Bear
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I have a word document and somehow I have attached a link. I clicked on the
link and then went to Edit - Links - Break Link, but it is still there. Any
idea on how to break the link?

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