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Default How do I set up a Word document to bypass the CNTRL + click?

How do I set up a Word document to bypass the CNTRL + click? I would like
for the user to be able to click on the link and advance directly to the link
without doing a CNTRL + click.
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This is not a document setting but rather an application setting. It is
controlled under Tools Options Edit (tab).

So, you can change it for all Word documents, but not just for your
particular document.
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How do I set up a Word document to bypass the CNTRL + click? I would like
for the user to be able to click on the link and advance directly to the
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without doing a CNTRL + click.



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