These two nifty macros enable you to delete the embedded hyperlinks that are generated when typing URLS or copying information from the web.
Ever copy and paste something from the Internet and then into Word only to get the hyperlinks embedded? You can removed them easily with the Macros below.
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Word
Hit [ALT]+[F11] to open the Visual Basic Editor
Go to “Insert” > “Module” and in the pop-up window copy:
Sub RemoveHyperlinks() Dim oField As Field For Each oField In ActiveDocument.Fields If oField.Type = wdFieldHyperlink Then oField.Unlink End If Next Set oField = Nothing End Sub
Then click “File” > Close and return to Microsoft Word
You can now run the Macro in Word by going to:
Tools > Macro > Macro and then Run “RemoveAllHyperlinks”
[tab: Excel]
Excel
You can do the same in an Excel Document:
Hit [ALT]+[F11] to open the Visual Basic Editor
Go to “Insert” > “Module” and in the pop-up window copy:
Sub RemoveHyperlinks() 'Remove all hyperlinks from the active sheet ActiveSheet.Hyperlinks.Delete End Sub
Then click “File” > Close and return to Microsoft Excel
You can now run the Macro in Excel by going to:
Tools > Macro > Macro and then Run “RemoveAllHyperlinks”, this will delete all URLS on the selected worksheet.
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