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Controlling URL Formatting

Summary: When you add a URL to a document, Word automatically makes it into a hyperlink. If you don’t want Word to do this, follow the instructions in this tip. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

In an increasingly well-connected world, Word provides support for the Internet. One aspect of this support is the ability for Word to recognize URL addresses in your document and make them active. For instance, if you type a URL, Word automatically converts it to a field code. When you later click on the address, your Web browser is started and you can visit the Web page represented by the URL.

This feature is turned on by default in Word, but some people find it just plain annoying. This is especially true if you are working with a document that has many, many URLs in it. If you want to turn off this feature, there are two routes you can follow. The first involves these steps:

  1. Choose AutoCorrect (or AutoCorrect Options) from the Tools menu. Word displays the AutoCorrect dialog box.
  2. Click on the AutoFormat As You Type tab. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. Near the middle of the dialog box, at the bottom of the Replace As You Type section, make sure the Internet and Network Paths With Hyperlinks checkbox is not selected.
  4. Click on OK.

Now, as you type, the URLs you enter are not converted to hypertext links. The second place you may want to make changes controls how Word autoformats an entire document at a single pass. This feature of Word (AutoFormatting) is done when you choose AutoFormat from the Format menu. Normally you use the AutoFormat feature if you import a document either from another word processor, or if you import a regular ASCII text file. To make sure that Word does not activate links when you use the AutoFormat feature, follow these steps:

  1. Choose AutoCorrect (or AutoCorrect Options) from the Tools menu. Word displays the AutoCorrect dialog box.
  2. Click on the AutoFormat tab. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. Near the middle of the dialog box, at the bottom of the Replace section, make sure the Internet and Network Paths With Hyperlinks checkbox is not selected.
  4. Click on OK.

Tip #1005 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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