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I am writing a report in word, and wanted to insert a link, so copied the URL, highlighted a word in my report and pasted and ... ... was highly disappointed to see that my word did not turn into a clickety pointing at the target URL. :-O I think some CP features should be part of the next windows version. :cool:
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I am writing a report in word, and wanted to insert a link, so copied the URL, highlighted a word in my report and pasted and ... ... was highly disappointed to see that my word did not turn into a clickety pointing at the target URL. :-O I think some CP features should be part of the next windows version. :cool:
To paste information as a hyperlink, follow these steps: 1.Select the information to be copied and press Ctrl+C. This copies the information to the Clipboard. 2.Position the insertion pointer where you want the link to appear. 3.Choose Paste As Hyperlink from the Edit menu.
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To paste information as a hyperlink, follow these steps: 1.Select the information to be copied and press Ctrl+C. This copies the information to the Clipboard. 2.Position the insertion pointer where you want the link to appear. 3.Choose Paste As Hyperlink from the Edit menu.
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Abhinav S wrote:
where you want the link to appear
I want an existing word to be turned into hyperlinkclickety.
Abhinav S wrote:
Paste As Hyperlink
My Word2010 does not have this. Plus, stop spoiling my belief that CP is better than Word. ;P
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I am writing a report in word, and wanted to insert a link, so copied the URL, highlighted a word in my report and pasted and ... ... was highly disappointed to see that my word did not turn into a clickety pointing at the target URL. :-O I think some CP features should be part of the next windows version. :cool:
In Word it is a bit (much more) complicated... 1. Select the text 2. Hit Ctrl+K (a dialog opens) 3. Hit Ctrl+V (the address combo now contains your selction) 4. Hit Enter to confirm... (and CP much better than that - only one Ctrl+C and you done)
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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In Word it is a bit (much more) complicated... 1. Select the text 2. Hit Ctrl+K (a dialog opens) 3. Hit Ctrl+V (the address combo now contains your selction) 4. Hit Enter to confirm... (and CP much better than that - only one Ctrl+C and you done)
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
Minor correction - I think you mean Ctrl+V in step 3...
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Minor correction - I think you mean Ctrl+V in step 3...
Days spent at sea are not deducted from one's alloted span - Phoenician proverb
Fixed... :-O
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Abhinav S wrote:
where you want the link to appear
I want an existing word to be turned into hyperlinkclickety.
Abhinav S wrote:
Paste As Hyperlink
My Word2010 does not have this. Plus, stop spoiling my belief that CP is better than Word. ;P
Rage wrote:
I want an existing word to be turned into hyperlinkclickety.
Select the existing word, hit Ctrl+K, and paste the web address into the Address field. Not too much harder.
Rage wrote:
My Word2010 does not have this
Then upgrade to Word 2003. You'll never regret it.
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