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      <title>5 Simple Steps to Copy and Paste a Hyperlink</title>
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      <description>Copying and Pasting Hyperlinks: Mastering the Art of Seamless Link Transfer&#xA;In the digital realm, where information flows like a torrent, the ability to seamlessly share hyperlinks is crucial. However, the task of copying and pasting a hyperlink can often be met with an unwanted side effect: the inclusion of its anchor text, which can clutter your clipboard and compromise the aesthetics of your documents or messages. Fortunately, there are ingenious techniques that allow you to copy and paste hyperlinks without their accompanying titles.</description>
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