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Hi, I import a lot of text from websites into documents, and when I reformat
the text, I would like an easy way to format hyperlinks to look like the standard text. I thought that either (automatically) removing the hyperlinks could work, or formatting them by template. To do latter, I have created a document template and reformatted the hyperlink enty in the "Styles and Formatting" box. But the effect is simply that the format of newly pasted hyperlinks does not at all anymore show in the "Styles and Formatting" box. Any ideas? Better still, is there a way to automatically reformat a pasted document into my own standard? |
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