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  1. 2 kwi 2024 · In the Customize Keyboard dialog box (File > Options > Customize Ribbon > Customize), make sure that UnlinkFields is associated with Ctrl+Shift+F9.

  2. 13 gru 2012 · There is a hot-key for removing hyperlinks in a text selection in Microsoft Office, since Office 97. Select the block of text. Press Ctrl + Shift + F9. Note: depending on your keyboard layout/configuration, you may also need to hold Fn in order to get F9 to work.

  3. Remove all hyperlinks at the same time. If you're using Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can remove all hyperlinks in a file by using a keyboard shortcut. In Word and Outlook: Press Ctrl+A to select all text. Press Ctrl+Shift+F9. In Excel: Select all cells that contain hyperlinks, or press Ctrl+A to select all cells.

  4. 9 wrz 2015 · I'm trying to remove all hyperlinks in a document but pressing on the shortcut keys for this, Ctrl+Shift+F9 has the same effect as pressing on F9 - it switches off the screen back-light. Any ideas? (FYI I've just bought my computer and switched from pre-installed Windows 8.1 to 10.)

  5. 19 wrz 2020 · You can also press Ctrl+6 (the key "6" on the number keys at the top of the keyboard) to achieve the same results as Ctrl+Shift+F9. There are two drawbacks to this approach. First, not only are the hyperlinks removed, but so are all the other fields in your document.

  6. 29 sie 2022 · However Alt+Fn +F9 does seem to work to toggle codes in Word. So pressing Fn seems to stop the extra function. The things I really want is to find a way to do Ctrl+ Shift +F9 which REMOVES all field codes (references, headings, contents).

  7. To type a lowercase character by using a key combination that includes the Shift key, hold down the Ctrl+Shift+symbol keys simultaneously, and then release them before you type the letter. Note: If you type extensively in another language, you might prefer to switch to a different keyboard instead.

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