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In Word, you can insert hyperlinks via the Hyperlink dialog box (Ctrl+K).
Note that it's normal to lose the links if you are actually pasting as plain text (= text with no formatting). Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-07-25 22:00, occidental tourist wrote: I have a page that has links and pictures and I'm trying to get microsoft word to write the html for that so I can save it as text (e.g. ahref="http://www.url.com"linked text/a) just copying and then pasting as text simply dumps the links. I thought Word could do that, but I'm having to laboriously write the html myself. I know it must be able to be derived from the page with the links but I'm having no luck finding a command or export option that will do this. thnaks |
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