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Old 03-27-2013, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by midjack View Post
I notice that using Control Shift F9 also gets rid of the name hyperlink even though it is not highlighted. Hopefully when I restore the hyperlink it will only apply to the name.
Some of your data have more than just the name included in a single hyperlink. With 'Retta Brooks', for example, 'Retta' is in a separate hyperlink from 'Brooks', which includes a bunch of extraneous text. Unfortunately, you can't simply drag 'Brooks' onto the 'Retta' hyperlink. For those hyperlinks, you can use the 'Edit hyperlink' function to correct the display text.
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