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Select link by key combination

New Here ,
Jul 31, 2007 Jul 31, 2007

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Hi, guys...for reasons that I won't go into (or that I agree with), my company help template has each See also link included in a separate row in a table at the bottom of the topic.

Because I sometimes need to move a link from one cell to another, I have to select the whole link before I can drag it to another cell.

However, when I double-click the link to select the whole thing, the hyprlink dialog comes up. I have to click cancel to remove the dialog, then I can move the link.

Is there a keystroke combination I can use to select the link without launching the dialog?

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Advisor , Jul 31, 2007 Jul 31, 2007
1. Place your cursor at the start of the link.
2. Press Ctrl-Shift-right arrow for each word in the string.
3. Press Ctrl-C to copy.
4. Press Ctrl-V to paste.
5. Bada-bing, you're good!


Good luck,
Leon

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1. Place your cursor at the start of the link.
2. Press Ctrl-Shift-right arrow for each word in the string.
3. Press Ctrl-C to copy.
4. Press Ctrl-V to paste.
5. Bada-bing, you're good!


Good luck,
Leon

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Originally posted by: MergeThis
1. Place your cursor at the start of the link.
2. Press Ctrl-Shift-right arrow for each word in the string.
3. Press Ctrl-C to copy.
4. Press Ctrl-V to paste.
5. Bada-bing, you're good!


EXCELLENT. Thanks

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