Method 1: Once-for-all method (recommended)
This method can solve the problem that will never need to remove the connection again, I call it once and for all. Because most links are entered from outside the document, the principle of this method is to change the paste properties when copying and pasting.
In the Word window that appears, click Options.
Then in the Word Options Settings window that appears, click Advanced on the left side of the function bar.
As shown in the picture, pull down the slider, find the "Cut, copy, paste" This column, in the window that appears as shown in the settings, that is, paste the text only paste. Then click "OK". (So no matter where you copy the content or the URL, or the URL that contains the connection, will leave only text).
Method 2: Manual operation method (recommended)
This method, without the above once and for all, that is, every time you want to remove the link, you need to manually operate. This method is recommended for those who need to retain part of the link.
Use CTRL + A to select the contents of the document.
Then use the "CTRL+SHIFT+F9" key combination, remove all the links.
Method 3: Transfer method
This approach is especially suitable for beginners and users who want to remove some of the hyperlinks. This approach is available for beginners and users who want to remove some of the hyperlinks. Copy the contents of the hyperlink you need to remove.
Create a new Word document, and then click the right mouse button in a blank document. Click "A" in the "Paste Options" that appear. (For new document methods you can search for references to "How to create Word documents in the 5 ways Baidu Experience").
At this time all the hyperlinks are naturally removed. Paste the text source format is removed, leaving only text, but also very fast.