This SharePoint customization tutorial explains, how to remove the hyperlink from the title column in the list view in SharePoint 2010/2013/2013 or SharePoint Online.
By default in a view, the title column appears as a hyperlink field, but sometimes we do not need this field as a hyperlink.
Remove hyperlink from title column SharePoint list
To remove the hyperlink from the SharePoint list view follow the below steps:
From the Ribbon select List Tools -> List and then click on List Settings. This will open the List Settings page.
In this page, go to the Views Section and click on All Items view as shown in the fig below:
Then in the Columns section, Notice there are 2 Title columns present, one is Title (linked to item with edit menu) and another one is simple Title.
First, uncheck the Title (linked to item with edit menu) and then Check the Title column also you can change the order as shown in the fig below:
After doing this now your list’s title column will appear without hyperlink like below:
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This SharePoint tutorial explains, how to remove the hyperlink from the title column in the list view in SharePoint.
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