Wouldn't it be a lot easier just to copy, and then paste special > unformatted 
text?


 


 

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From: S Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@openoffice.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 2:11 pm
Subject: Re: [users] Re: Hyperlink is driving me nuts ??










Another quick method that will work in just about any program is to copy and 
paste the desired material into a text editor, such as Windows Notepad. You 
don't have to save it in Notepad. Then, recopy everything again and paste it 
into your OpenOffice document. The foray into Notepad will automatically delete 
any link material in the background.
  

John King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  William Case wrote:

> Hi;
> 
> I have spent a couple of hours trying to solve this:
> 
> I have pasted a paragraph from a web site (WikiPedia) into a
> document.
> That pasted paragraph had several links in it. When I pasted
> it into my document it kept all the links but also turned the
> whole paragraph into
> a link of some kind. I have been futzing about (using Help)
> trying to
> turn off those links one-by-one or as a whole selected
> paragraph. I can get rid of the underline and colour
> formatting but I can't seem to remove the links.
> 
> Does anybody have any suggestions?
> 
> I will probably be pasting a lot of online stuff with links to
> my document and I would like to easily remove all the linkages.
> 
> 

Have you tried

Edit - Link - Break links
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John

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