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Old 04-05-2018, 05:43 PM
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Your Table.docx (which you'd need to save in the docm format to retain the macro) doesn't have hyperlinks in column 2 - just plain text URLs. As described in post #2, the macro:
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assumes column 2 in the table contains the hyperlinks formatted as you want them to appear in the documents.
That allows you to have actual hyperlinks with both display text and hover text, rather than just unformatted URLs.
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