
Office does not seem to recognize the redirect and instead throws the. The problem, a huge number of old Excel and Word files link to HTTP not HTTPS. Easy fix in IIS, anything HTTP requests are just redirected to HTTPS. Im assuming that what you want to do is remove the link from the hyperlink. (Cmd+Shift+F9) If there are other fields in the document, you could use a macro. We are now required to serve all public pages using HTTPS rather than HTTP. If there are no other fields in the document, I would select everything and unlink fields.

#HOW TO REMOVE HYPERLINK IN WORD 2008 MAC MAC#
All future documents will reflect the new template settings by default. From INSERT command click HYPERLINK ( from MAC select HYPERLINK) - the HYPERLINK dialog box. Word / Excel hyperlinks to redirected page fail. Click the scrolling arrows to select the desired spacing after paragraphs.Ĭlick “OK” to save the settings and close the dialog box.Ĭlick “File,” and then “Save” to save the template. With thousands of virtual experiences and communities, youll never run out of places to explore and people to meet. Click the scrolling arrows to select the desired spacing before paragraphs.Ĭlick inside the After box in the Spacing section. The Indents and Spacing dialog box opens.Ĭlick the “Line Spacing” drop-down box, and then click “Single” to set single spacing between lines as the default.Ĭlick “Line Spacing Options,” and then click inside the Before box in the Spacing section. If the library is hidden, press “Command-Shift-G" to open the “Go to Folder" box, and then type “~/Library" in the box.ĭouble-click the “Normal.dotm” template to open the file in Word.Ĭlick the “Home" tab in the top navigation ribbon, and then click the “Line Spacing” option in the Paragraph section. Users/ Or perhaps you've inserted the cross-reference in a table but the font used in the table is smaller than that used in the body text, yet the cross-reference displays in the larger font. Open Word for Mac, and then click the “File” option on the top navigation ribbon. Sometimes you'll add a cross-reference to a figure or table, and part of it (the number usually) will display in bold text.