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I can't manually add a space to every entry, no time. In the past I could
search and replace to push a space in after the text URL and all links would
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Open the Tools AutoFormat dialog. Click the Options button at the bottom.
In the next dialog, uncheck all the options except "Internet and network
paths with hyperlinks". Click OK in both dialogs.

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I can't manually add a space to every entry, no time. In the past I could
search and replace to push a space in after the text URL and all links would
update as live.

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My issue is in Office 2007, so no tools ribbon... That said using autoformat
tools did work, but I had to force an autoformat. Now I can copy the result
into outlook, because Outlook does not have the do autoformat now option
(that I can find)

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

Open the Tools AutoFormat dialog. Click the Options button at the bottom.
In the next dialog, uncheck all the options except "Internet and network
paths with hyperlinks". Click OK in both dialogs.

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Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org


"Steve M" wrote:

I can't manually add a space to every entry, no time. In the past I could
search and replace to push a space in after the text URL and all links would
update as live.

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Ctrl+Alt+K for Autoformat in Outlook, even though it's not showing up in the
UI.
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"Steve M" wrote:

My issue is in Office 2007, so no tools ribbon... That said using autoformat
tools did work, but I had to force an autoformat. Now I can copy the result
into outlook, because Outlook does not have the do autoformat now option
(that I can find)

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

Open the Tools AutoFormat dialog. Click the Options button at the bottom.
In the next dialog, uncheck all the options except "Internet and network
paths with hyperlinks". Click OK in both dialogs.

--
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org


"Steve M" wrote:

I can't manually add a space to every entry, no time. In the past I could
search and replace to push a space in after the text URL and all links would
update as live.

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