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After copy-pasting a web page to a Word doc, I often end up with a lot of links. They refer to locations within the document, but they are actually hyperlinks. For example:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/813781/000095012309011435/g19297e10vk.htm#102 This link actually refers to a bookmark called "102" in the document. But of course it is structured as a web hyperlink, so if you Ctrl-click it you get taken to the web. What I want to do is to be able to click on these links and be taken to the location they refer to in the copied document (not on the web). Like replacing the link with a cross-reference to the bookmark. Does anybody know any way to do this? Thanks for any help. |
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Enclosed is how I do this in Word 2007
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I should have mentioned I'm using Word 2003.
Also, what I really want is a sort of search-replace that does all the links at once rather than having to go over each one individually. |
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If you save the page to you computer instead of copy&paste, the links will work well.
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... but it's not so: the links just show up in tags like this: <#101>
Also, I'd rather, for one reason or another, preserve the formatting of the original page, which I get by copy-pasting. Thanks for the suggestion, though. |
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I tired it with Firefox, it did work well.
I used File->Save Page As, select Web Page, HTML only for Save as type. |
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I didn't think of doing that - worked great!
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