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Default Can hyperlinks be formatted to wrap?

Good point. Of course, using an entirely different text as the display text
would look better. However, in this case I assumed the OP wanted both to be
the same.

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Stefan Blom
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"Idaho Word Man" wrote in message
...
An essential principle to remember is that the text displayed in the
hyperlink is NOT necessarily the same as the address to which it links.
If
you right-click on the hyperlink, you will see two data fields: "Text to
display" and "Address." As long as the address is correct, the text to be
displayed can say anything. It can break at the end of a line or page. It
can have spaces or hyphens. It can just say "click here." It can say or
be
anything.

I hope this helps.

Fred

"Brian" wrote:

Is it possible to format hyperlinks so that they automatically wrap or
are
hyphenated across two lines? Some of my hyperlinks are quite lengthy,
and
they often leave the preceding text orphaned on the previous line.