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Old 09-07-2025, 08:50 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How can I get Word 2003/2007 hyperlink follow to work on an address containing [ or { ? Windows 11 How can I get Word 2003/2007 hyperlink follow to work on an address containing [ or { ? Office 2021
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Thanks, but still it would be useful to know.

Because if it fixes the problem for my specific use of reading such a document, I probably don't care about its other failings e.g. for editing.



Thanks. If I had the result of my test showing 2010 does not suffer the problem, then I would.

Robert has reported that the problem is not there in Word 2019. Microsoft 365 would have the same characteristic.
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