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How to link title in the quote

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hi in this video were going to show you how to get around the problem in Microsoft Word when you paste an address from a web page into word and it paste it as the title of the page rather than the address text itself so let me show you an example so if we go to this Microsoft page here office for Office 365 copy it go into word would paste it now you can see its the title of the page rather than the text and of course you know you could right click on it edit it and then change this to match by copy and pasting that in there like that but of course thats a pain thats an extra step so you think to fix this youd have to go change some settings in word but its actually not a word problem its an edge problem so if youre using Microsoft Edge this is probably youre probably having this problem because if we do it in Chrome same page here copy this paste it into word here you see we got the uh link or address itself rather than the title so to change this its really simple you just

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Citation follows the quotation marks; period follows the citation. Note: The MLA Handbook recommends the use of Arabic numerals rather than Roman numerals for designating acts and scenes in plays.
Link title attribute. The Link title is an optionally defined attribute to give additional, advisory information about a linked web site. It helps clarify or further describe the purpose of a link that a recipient should know before clicking it.
A quote is not even a valid URL character, so I think long-term you should address this. It is specifically excluded from the URI syntax by RFC 2396. To solve the immediate problem though, youll need to escape the character, using %22 . If the URL contains a double quote then contain it with single quotes.
Quoting Directly Add an in-text citation at the end of the quote with the author name and page number, like this: Heres a direct quote (Smith 8). Heres a direct quote (Trouble 22). Note: The period goes outside the brackets, at the end of your in-text citation.
I recommend keeping quotation marks outside of the link, unless theyre part of the title of the work.
Direct Quotations Quotation marks always come in pairs. Capitalize the first letter of a direct quote when the quoted material is a complete sentence. Do not use a capital letter when the quoted material is a fragment or only a piece of the original materials complete sentence.
Explanation. Generally and grammatically speaking, put titles of shorter works in quotation marks but italicize titles of longer works. For example, put a song title in quotation marks but italicize the title of the album it appears on.
About Citing Websites Titled sections or pages of websites will go inside quotation marks. Website names are written normally -- no italics or quotation marks and capitalized headline style (all major words capitalized). Blogs, on the other hand, are treated like periodicals, and the titles of those will be in italics.

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