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Is there a way to have Microsoft Word print a URL in black, rather than a color? Changing the color of a URL doesn't seem to work.
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Right mouse click on the link and select "Remove link". You can then colour it how you wish.
There probably is some style setting you can change somewhere - but it is a Microsoft application so is probably well hidden........ __________________ Kelvyn Web site design, hosting and marketing, Keswick in the UK Lake District If you are planning a visit to Keswick then try Keswick Tourist Information website |
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I've just checked in my copy of WORD 2003 and when you create a link like:
http://www.compuserve.com it is prefigured to come up in blue. But if you highlight it and click on the color toolbar icon ( A underlined in red) you can select any color: http://www.compuserve.com http://www.compuserve.com and it still works. But if you don't want it to work then removing the link will do it all in one. __________________ Hugh |
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1) After typing the link and a space, Word converts it to blue, underlined. Press Ctrl+Z to convert it back, continue typing. A one-shot fix.
2) Choose Tools, AutoCorrect Options, AutoFormat As You Type tab. Remove the check next to "Internet and network paths with hyperlinks" then click OK. A "Don't you DARE ever do that again" fix. 3) Choose Format, Styles and Formatting. Find the Hyperlink style and modify its formatting to suit. A kind of "I like that you do it, I just don't like HOW you do it" fix. Is it useful or just sad that I don't really even *use* Word much but I still know three ways of knocking the obnoxiousness out of one small corner of it? ;-) __________________ Steve Rindsberg ==================== www.pptfaq.com www.pptools.com and stuff |
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Not sad - but pretty amazing! Couldn't have put it better myself, and I have to use Word almost every day...
__________________ Lois Wakeman http://lois.co.uk http://communicationarts.co.uk http://i4info.blog.co.uk |
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Of course if you ask me to get it to do any real work in it, I'm out of my depth. <g>
(Then again, some of the things I'd like to be able to do in Word leave it out of *its* depth, so hah, we're even.) __________________ Steve Rindsberg ==================== www.pptfaq.com www.pptools.com and stuff |
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There is a tool solve problem files MS Word - word fix, do something recover information from corrupted Microsoft Word documents and templates via the local area network, export the recovered information both to Microsoft Word and to a plain text file, allows users to avoid losing data important for them. Indeed, Microsoft Word is nowadays the most popular tool for creating any documents, including corporate ones.
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There may well be such a tool, but it's entirely irrelevant to the OP's question, which was how to change the hyperlink style. Nothing to do with corruption.
__________________ Lois Wakeman http://lois.co.uk http://communicationarts.co.uk http://i4info.blog.co.uk |
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Lois:
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