Remove blue color from hyperlnks?
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Remove blue color from hyperlnks?
Is it possible to remove the blue color from hyperlinks? And if so, can it be done globally within a document? It's useful to have the color when there are few hyperlinks, but in a document with about 50% hyperlinks, it becomes intrusive - the underline alone is adequate. Thanks.
Re: Remove blue color from hyperlnks?
G'day, jjlancaster et al
The color of Hyperlink text is set in the document's Style Sheet; you'll find it in the Character Styles set. Changing the text color associated with the Hyperlink Style there should change the text color of all the Hyperlinks in your document that use that Style.
Cheers,
Adrian
The color of Hyperlink text is set in the document's Style Sheet; you'll find it in the Character Styles set. Changing the text color associated with the Hyperlink Style there should change the text color of all the Hyperlinks in your document that use that Style.
Cheers,
Adrian
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Re: Remove blue color from hyperlnks?
Thanks, Adrian - I wasn't clear. I've changed the text color, in the way you said, but there is still a blue background behind the text in the hyperlinks. That's what I want to get rid of. Can that be done?
John
John
Re: Remove blue color from hyperlnks?
G’day, John et al
That bit is determined by Preferences:–
Preferences > Appearance > Colors > Marked Text > Hyperlink
Tick the "Hide this Highlighting" checkbox.
Cheers,
Adrian
That bit is determined by Preferences:–
Preferences > Appearance > Colors > Marked Text > Hyperlink
Tick the "Hide this Highlighting" checkbox.
Cheers,
Adrian
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Re: Remove blue color from hyperlnks?
Many thanks, Adrian - I've used Preferences to set up a number of things, but somehow didn't think of that approach for this. A great help.
John
John