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[Solved] Ctrl key must be pressed to follow hyperlink


[Solved] Ctrl key must be pressed to follow hyperlink - (View topic)

You can switch off this option: Tools - Options - LibreOffice - Security - Security options And Warnongs - (Options button) - CTRL-click requred to open ...

Ctrl + Click not opening hyperlink in Word - Microsoft Community

This is controlled by the option "Use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink" at File > Options > Advanced. If the option is cleared, click to follow ...

[Solved] Hyperlink object - change ctrl+click to click?

Not that you can do in Word. If you really want to get rid of the need to press the ctrl key to click you could always save the document in HTML ...

How to Disable the Ctrl-Click Requirement for Hyperlinks ... - YouTube

... need to hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard while clicking the link (URL) with your mouse. This is done so you don't accidentally open a ...

[Software Confusion] Pressing the Ctrl Key in the browser to open a ...

But recently, when I repeatedly hold down the Ctrl key to open a hyperlink, the page responds and closes immediately, not when I click directly ...

Problem with CTRL + Click while trying to launch a web page

The Use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink box is checked. OPTIONS.png. Thanks. Edit Perhaps this should have been posted in Word. Sorry! You do not have the ...

Hold down the Control Key when clicking on links on the Internet

When you click on a link on a webpage, hold down the Control key when you click on the link.

How to perform multiple page hyperlink clicks with ctrl key

So for example the user would go to a web page with about 3 hyperlinks on it. Then the user would hold down the ctrl key, then click one link ...

How to Follow Hyperlinks in Word and Outlook Without ... - groovyPost

By default, you must press the Ctrl key when you click on hyperlinks in Word or Outlook to open them in your default browser. If you have a ...

Remove Ctrl key to follow link in Word 2013 - YouTube

This tutorial explains the step for removing Ctrl key when accessing a hyperlink in Word 2013.

Use a screen reader to insert a hyperlink in Word - Microsoft Support

Press the Tab key until you hear "Hyperlink," and press Spacebar. Use the arrow keys to locate the color you want, and then press Enter to select it. To create ...

How to hyperlink in a Word document - Legal Office Guru

It all begins with this shortcut key: CTRL-K. Just select whatever text you want to turn into a hyperlink and press CTRL-K.

Hyperlinks in Word not working. - Windows 10 Help Forums

It still works in my Word 2013 on the latest Win10 RTM, copied the URL for this page, pasted into Word, pressed space bar and it showed as a ...

How to make ctrl+click always open a link in new tab? - Reddit

I'm used to opening links in a new tab, because I don't want the current tab to be replaced. Clicking a link while holding down the ctrl key usually opens the ...

How do I get a keyboard shortcut (CTRL+K or otherwise) working for ...

The Insert->Hyperlink function will only bring up the Hyperlink dialog if the selected text is already a hyperlink, so you can edit the ...

Enable or disable Ctrl+Click shortcut to open hyperlinks in Word

In Microsoft Word, in order to facilitate operations, many shortcuts are available to users. For example, press Ctrl+S keys on the keyboard ...

How to Follow a Hyperlink in a document in Word 2016 - YouTube

... click on it to go to the website, you need to press and hold control key and then click on the hyperlink. You can change the Word options to ...

Use Ctrl+K to insert/modify a hyperlink (instead of code)

I guess the best solution is to have a setting that can be enabled for people that like to use keyboard shortcuts; similar to how Google did it ...

Keyboard shortcut to follow hyperlink | MrExcel Message Board

... keyboard shortcut... SO - Solution is... In the cell containing the hyperlink you wish to click: > > Ctrl + C (Copy the hyperlink) Go to ...

Why does CTRL-click not open some links in a new tab? - Super User

Clicking middle button on your mouse or selecting 'open in a new tab' from the context menu will bypass the intercepting JavaScript code ...