![]() The Shift+F9 shortcut controls the one field code under the insertion point. The field code for the hyperlink should disappear, replaced with the actual text you have associated with the link. Try this the next time you see the weird hyperlink: just move the insertion point somewhere between the two brackets and press Shift+F9. Chances are good that this weird behavior is an indication that you are seeing the field code for the hyperlink, instead of the result of that field code (just the link itself). ![]() Hyperlinks are managed through the use of field codes. The solution is quite simple, if you understand how Word handles hyperlinks behind-the-scenes. Has this ever happened to you? You go to insert a hyperlink in your document (either by inserting it or copying it from another location) and the URL for the hyperlink appears with brackets and the word "hypertext" in front of it. ![]()
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