- How do you insert a link you copied?
- How do you add a link to another text?
- How do you copy text without copying the hyperlink?
How do you insert a link you copied?
You can do this by clicking twice (or, sometimes, three times). Then, right click and click the option for "Copy Link." Or, you can press Control (or Command on a Mac) + C. Then, go to where you want to paste the link and right click again. Choose the option for "Paste Link." Or, you can press Control (or command) + V.
How do you add a link to another text?
Add a hyperlink to existing text
If you just want to format existing text into a hyperlink: Select the text that you want to turn into a hyperlink, and right-click it. On the shortcut menu, click Hyperlink. In the Insert Hyperlink dialog, paste the link in the Address box and click OK.
How do you copy text without copying the hyperlink?
Simply browse to a website and select a desired text, then right-click and select - Copy as plain text - from the context-menu. The selected text will be copied to the clipboard without any formatting.