Is there a way to "trick" Word to rendering the HTML code to appear as "CLICK HERE" rather than the actual HTML code ? Any help would be appreciated.thanks. I tried to take the > merge placeholder and paste it into the "Insert Hyperlink" function offered by word, but the merge doesn't recognize the the code within the "Insert Hyperlink" function. However, the raw HTML code entered in the Word document merely sends out the email as HTML code, not as the hoped for CLICK HERE hyperlink. > is the placeholder for the merged field from an excel file.Īs you can guess, the above code saved as an html document would correct reads as hyperlink CLICK HERE with the link taking the user to the web site, passing the email parameter to the text box of the web page. I often will copy and paste text from web pages into Word. Instead of manually removing the extra style information within Word 2010, it is much more efficient to just remove this text formatting by default. ![]() ![]() For example: the following code needs to be produced using Word merge functionality: I hate that Microsoft Word always try to preserve styles when I copy and paste in text from an outside source. The challenge is having HTML code "transformed" along with the merged fields. ![]() Trying to running a mail merge using Outlook 2010 with HTML code.
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