Is there a way to delete all links at once?

I have a document with a couple hundred links. How can I bulk delete them all? I know I asked this same question a few years ago, but I can no longer find the "my stuff" link in the Adobe forums, and my previous post is not coming up when I search the question. Thanks for the repeat help.
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Here's your old thread: bulk deletion of links?
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