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You cannot control the settings on the recipients' computers. Of course, you
could create a macro to turn off the setting, but you can't force them to install the macro... Therefore, it will be easier to just ask them to turn off "Use Ctrl + Click to follow hyperlink" in the Word options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ashley101" wrote in message ... I want to send a business newsletter out with hyperlinks in it. I want to get rid of people having to press CTRL and then the link. How do I do this. I know you can do it on individual computers but how do I override it so even if their computer has CTRL on it will let them just click the hyperlink without hte CTRL. |
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