Thanks. Thought it wasn't working at first - the links still looked like
links - blue with underlines. But when docs saved or edited the 'Error:
Bookmark not defined' bits ARE gone. Ta-da. Now, if I could just get MSN,
CNN, etc., etc. to start using paragraphs/indentations.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Unlink all the links using Ctrl+A, Ctrl+Shift+F9.
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> > try save the page as txt or rtf file see what you got left
> > alah4
> > "keith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > When copying documents/articles from the web, any 'links' in the text
> show
> > > as 'Error: Bookmark not defined'. I go back to the original text to
edit
> > out
> > > the bookmark 'errors'. Usually ther's no 'printer friendly' version on
> the
> > > web pages and so the copy to Word to avoid all the artwork. Is there
an
> > > option for copying to Word without losing the original texts that are
> > links?
> > >
> > >
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