Restoring web links to text?

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I am preparing a second edition of a book I wrote the text of which happens
to contain a number of URLs. For this new edition I wish to check the
validity of these urls - which unfortunately are not grouped together in the
manuscript. Furthermore, in the Word doc I am working from, the url
hyperlinks have all been removed. Is there a way these hyperlinks could be
"restored" (preferably en masse throughout the document) so that I could
then rapidly check them simply by clicking on each in turn?

Thanks.

Jeff
 
Use AutoFormat. Clear all the check boxes except "Internet and network paths
with hyperlinks and then run AutoFormat over the whole document.
 
I am preparing a second edition of a book I wrote the text of which happens
to contain a number of URLs. For this new edition I wish to check the
validity of these urls - which unfortunately are not grouped together in the
manuscript. Furthermore, in the Word doc I am working from, the url
hyperlinks have all been removed. Is there a way these hyperlinks could be
"restored" (preferably en masse throughout the document) so that I could
then rapidly check them simply by clicking on each in turn?

Thanks.

Jeff

Click Format > AutoFormat. Click the Options button in the dialog, and clear all
the check boxes except "Internet and network paths with hyperlinks". Click OK.

Back in the AutoFormat dialog, make sure the "AutoFormat now" option is selected
and click OK.
 
Click Format > AutoFormat. Click the Options button in the dialog, and
clear all
the check boxes except "Internet and network paths with hyperlinks". Click
OK.

Back in the AutoFormat dialog, make sure the "AutoFormat now" option is
selected
and click OK.

Thank you both very much.

Jeff
 
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