it is there so that it ca be copied and highlighted and also so that it can be moved from area to area. tab
numbers, images, and objects
hyperlink
To hyperlink references in Word, highlight the text you want to link, then right-click and select "Hyperlink." In the dialog box, enter the URL or select a file to link to. Click "OK" to create the hyperlink.
On Insert tab,first highlight text you want to put hyperlink,or just press hyperlink and icon can be added through insert-picture or insert-object
Highlight the Text where the Link will beClick on the 'Paperclip' Icon
Open toolbar, highlight text, click hyperlink( in toolbar, and go from there
right click on the text and then click on 'remove hyperlink'
To test a hyperlink, hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and then click the hyperlink with your mouse. This action opens the link in your web browser without navigating away from the current page. If the link is functioning properly, it should take you to the intended destination. If it doesn't work, the link may be broken or incorrectly formatted.
yes if you copy and paste it on Microsoft Office Word Highlight the hyperlink then press the underline button until it goes away. Note: 89.3% chance of working
To hyperlink a repeated word, first, highlight the word you want to link. Then, use the hyperlink feature in your text editor or web platform, usually represented by a chain icon or the shortcut Ctrl+K (Cmd+K on Mac). Input the desired URL in the dialog box that appears and click "OK" or "Insert." Repeat this process for each instance of the word you wish to hyperlink.
You can select three colors for a hyperlink depending upon its statusHyperlink: a hyperlink that has not been visitedActive Hyperlink: a hyperlink that is currently selectedVisited Hyperlink: a hyperlink that has already been visited
Copy the web link, then highlight the text or image you want to act as the link. Select the hyperlink button and paste the web address into the field.