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6/14/2010 10:30:12 AM EDT
I'm using MS Word for the first time. Man it's annoying.
Right now I'm trying to hyperlink some text (Ctrl+K) but whne I do it it displays the path instead of just changing the color of the text
anyone know how to make this "normal".
6/14/2010 10:35:17 AM EDT
[#1]
No.

TRG
6/18/2010 3:35:26 AM EDT
[#2]
MSOffice 2007 is the absolute worst Microsoft product ever. They reinvented the wheel and made it square instead of round. I can't find anything that I normally use. And there isn't a option for "classic" view. I would say I wouldn't use it if you paid me but it's on all of my office computers so I am getting paid to use it. And it blows.
6/18/2010 3:36:21 AM EDT
[#3]






Oooops.  Wrong version.   Carry on.



 
6/18/2010 3:40:44 AM EDT
[#4]
Just to confirm, you have the tabs at the top instead of drop downs?

If so, click the insert tab. In the middle of that you'll see:

Hyperlink
Bookmark
Cross-Reference

Click Hyperlink.

A window will popup and insert the address you want for the hyperlink in ADDRESS at the bottom. At the top, you can change what the link will display in the document itsself.

I hope this helps.
6/18/2010 3:42:41 AM EDT
[#5]
If you have a legit copy, then contact Microsoft support in India and a friendly person can assist you.
6/18/2010 3:42:48 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Just to confirm, you have the tabs at the top instead of drop downs?

If so, click the insert tab. In the middle of that you'll see:

Hyperlink
Bookmark
Cross-Reference

Click Hyperlink.

A window will popup and insert the address you want for the hyperlink in ADDRESS at the bottom. At the top, you can change what the link will display in the document itsself.

I hope this helps.


Yup. Highlight the item you want a hyperlink behind and then do the above.
6/18/2010 3:46:12 AM EDT
[#7]
This is still better and easier to use.








 
6/18/2010 12:01:44 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Just to confirm, you have the tabs at the top instead of drop downs?

If so, click the insert tab. In the middle of that you'll see:

Hyperlink
Bookmark
Cross-Reference

Click Hyperlink.

A window will popup and insert the address you want for the hyperlink in ADDRESS at the bottom. At the top, you can change what the link will display in the document itsself.

I hope this helps.


Yup. Highlight the item you want a hyperlink behind and then do the above.


that seems like they're working backwords. Before I could copy a hyperlinked word from a webpage and paste it in a doc and it would be done. When I do it in 2007 I paste the hyperlinked text and it coverts it to code.
If I had a word and do a Ctrl+K and paste the hyperlink in that way, when I hit ok it does the same thing. Changes it to code.