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Old 03-27-2013, 01:40 AM
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Hi midjack,

A brief investiagtion suggests you have mutliple hyperlinks, rather than a large block of text sharing the same hyperlink. You can break the unwanted links by selecting them and pressing Ctrl-Shift-F9.

PS: Your document is very poorly laid out. Instead of using space characters to manage the indenting, paragraph indents should be used (preferably based on appropriately-defined indent styles).
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