After a hard research I've found an answer that works, in word or excel you can create a new macro and run it later. To create a macro, go to 'view-macros' create a new one and paste this code: Sub AddHREF ' Turn Word hyperlinks into HTML tags Dim i As Integer For i = ActiveDocument.Hyperlinks.Count To 1 Step -1 With ActiveDocument.Hyperlinks(i) If InStr(1,.Address, '1) Then.Range = ' & Replace(Replace(.TextToDisplay, ', '), ', ') & ' Else.Range = ' & Replace(Replace(.TextToDisplay, ', '), ', ') & ' End If End With Next i End Sub Then just run the macro and the magic appears!
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