I'm doing a lot of copying and pasting of documents right now. However, the original documents have hyperlink footnotes (in both letter and number format). I need to get rid of these as they corrupt any word which they are next to. I can do this using a rather annoying and long process in word (Copy from web source, alt-tab to word, Paste, ALT-F9, CTR-H, find and replace "HYPERLINK" with a space, copy, paste into the app I'm working with (Note++), alt-tab back to web browser). This is a ball ache.
Can anyone thing of a simpler way of doing this? Some sort of advanced copy and paste function that ignores links (both the underlying hyperlink, and the text tag)?
Copy and paste help maybe?
I'm doing a lot of copying and pasting of documents right now. However, the original documents have hyperlink footnotes (in both letter and number format). I need to get rid of these as they corrupt any word which they are next to. I can do this using a rather annoying and long process in word (Copy from web source, alt-tab to word, Paste, ALT-F9, CTR-H, find and replace "HYPERLINK" with a space, copy, paste into the app I'm working with (Note++), alt-tab back to web browser). This is a ball ache.
Can anyone thing of a simpler way of doing this? Some sort of advanced copy and paste function that ignores links (both the underlying hyperlink, and the text tag)?