To remove a hyperlink, select the item in your file, go to the Insert tab of the ribbon and click Link > Remove Link. (In Word it's Insert > Links > Link > Remove Link)
It gives the text the “Hyperlink” character style, but it does not actually create a hyperlink with the URL, so you get blue text (or whatever your style mandates) with nothing behind it. Even Mac VB in Office 2004 can get to these links, so it’s baffling why InDesign can’t after all this time. If a document is copied and pasted in a Microsoft Word file from an internet webpage, the hyperlinks usually remain in the Word document. If a user wishes to remove the hyperlinks from a Microsoft Word file, there is a simple procedure that needs to be followed. For removing a single hyperlink, the.
If you'd prefer to do this from the keyboard, select the link you want to remove and press +6. Note that this only works in Word.
Tip: If you want to remove multiple hyperlinks, press +A to select all text and then press +6.
However, this command doesn't remove hyperlinks from pictures. To remove hyperlinks from a picture using a keyboard shortcut, you'll need to use VBA macros. Here's more information on what macro to use.
If you copy text from the web and paste it into Word, it can be annoying when the hyperlinks transfer with it. Here’s how to easily paste text without the hyperlinks, or remove hyperlinks from text that’s already in Word.
As an example of pasting text into Word without the hyperlinks, we copied part of an article from How-To Geek and pasted it into Word. As you can see, the hyperlinks were copied into the document as well.
Here are two ways to avoid that.
Paste Text into Word Without Hyperlinks Using Paste Special
Your first option is to remove the links as you paste the text. So, starting with a blank document, copy the text you want and open Word.
To paste the text without the hyperlinks, make sure the Home tab is active. Then, click the down arrow on the “Paste” button and click the “Keep Text Only” button. When you move your mouse over the “Keep Text Only” button, the text in in the document changes so showing you a preview of how it will look.
You can also right-click in the document and click the “Keep Text Only” button on the popup menu.
The hyperlinks have been removed. However, the Normal style is applied to the text, so you’ll need to change the fonts and other layouts if that’s not the formatting you want.
Remove Hyperlinks from Text Already in Your Document
If the hyperlink-including text is already in your document, select the hyperlinked text and press Ctrl+Shift+F9.
All the hyperlinks are removed from the selected text and the original formatting is preserved.
To remove a single hyperlink, right-click on the hyperlink and select “Remove Hyperlink” on the popup menu.
There are different ways to get rid of hyperlinks in text pasted into Word documents. The method you use depends on your preference. But, the Ctrl+Shift+F9 keyboard shortcut works in all versions of Word and might be the easiest way.
RELATED:How to Disable Hyperlinks in Microsoft Word
By default, hyperlinks are automatically inserted when you type email addresses and URLs in Word documents. However, if you don’t want hyperlinks inserted automatically, you can disable that feature as well.
If you have a different method you use to remove hyperlinks from Word documents, let us know in the forum.
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