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Hi.
I'm creating a long user guide in Word 2007. I'd like to insert cross-references that automatically format to look like hyperlinks (blue and underlined) so that end-users know they can click on the link. I tried inserting Hyperlinks (which are already formatted that way), but they don't update like normal fields (pressing F9). If there is a way to automatically update Hyperlinks, let me know and I'd be happy to use those instead. I created a character style for cross-references so that I can format them manually (for some reason the Hyperlink character format didn't work on cross-references so I created a new character format called cross-reference, which worked just fine). But I'd much rather have cross-references format automatically. Here's an example: After you enter the widget into the doodad, make sure you complete all doodad fields; see Completing all doodad fields. [Without formatting, no one will know they can click on "Completing all doodad fields."] FYI. When you convert the Word doc to PDF, the cross-reference links are clickable (as expected) but they're still not formatted to look like a hyperlink (unless I manually format them in Word first). Thanks! |
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By design, hyperlinked TOCs and cross-references, although they display the
Hyperlink style, somehow suppress it. I don't know any way around this except by applying a different character style as you're doing. Moreover, I believe they shed the style whenever the link is updated. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Gary" wrote in message ... Hi. I'm creating a long user guide in Word 2007. I'd like to insert cross-references that automatically format to look like hyperlinks (blue and underlined) so that end-users know they can click on the link. I tried inserting Hyperlinks (which are already formatted that way), but they don't update like normal fields (pressing F9). If there is a way to automatically update Hyperlinks, let me know and I'd be happy to use those instead. I created a character style for cross-references so that I can format them manually (for some reason the Hyperlink character format didn't work on cross-references so I created a new character format called cross-reference, which worked just fine). But I'd much rather have cross-references format automatically. Here's an example: After you enter the widget into the doodad, make sure you complete all doodad fields; see Completing all doodad fields. [Without formatting, no one will know they can click on "Completing all doodad fields."] FYI. When you convert the Word doc to PDF, the cross-reference links are clickable (as expected) but they're still not formatted to look like a hyperlink (unless I manually format them in Word first). Thanks! |
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Thanks for the reply. I was afraid of that.
Thankfully, you can set the REF field to preserve its format when you update so (so far) the format has "stuck" after updating (F9). The other annoying thing is that if the cross-reference is the entire paragraph (such as when I'm mapping a chapter and have all of the Heading 1 titles in a bullet list) if I apply the character format to just the text (and don't include the paragraph mark) it still formats the paragraph and my bullets turn blue. So I have to add a dummy character at the end of each bullet item, format the cross-reference text, and then delete the dummy character. |
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You can remove the formatting from just the paragraph mark, but I find
Word's "helpful" behavior in this case very annoying. No matter how carefully you select everything *but* the paragraph mark, and regardless of your Tools | Options | Edit settings wrt selection, Word still includes the paragraph mark if you select text at the end of a paragraph. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Gary" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply. I was afraid of that. Thankfully, you can set the REF field to preserve its format when you update so (so far) the format has "stuck" after updating (F9). The other annoying thing is that if the cross-reference is the entire paragraph (such as when I'm mapping a chapter and have all of the Heading 1 titles in a bullet list) if I apply the character format to just the text (and don't include the paragraph mark) it still formats the paragraph and my bullets turn blue. So I have to add a dummy character at the end of each bullet item, format the cross-reference text, and then delete the dummy character. |
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Thans for your help, Suzanne.
I -think- I've decided to live with blue bullets to save time as every section and sub-section will be mapped with cross-references. So I now have a paragraph style for the bullet list and a character style for inside other paragraphs. I'm sure tomorrow I'll change my mind ... again. I'll be curious to see if anyone even notices that the bullets are blue (or thinks it odd that they're blue). "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You can remove the formatting from just the paragraph mark, but I find Word's "helpful" behavior in this case very annoying. No matter how carefully you select everything *but* the paragraph mark, and regardless of your Tools | Options | Edit settings wrt selection, Word still includes the paragraph mark if you select text at the end of a paragraph. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Gary" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply. I was afraid of that. Thankfully, you can set the REF field to preserve its format when you update so (so far) the format has "stuck" after updating (F9). The other annoying thing is that if the cross-reference is the entire paragraph (such as when I'm mapping a chapter and have all of the Heading 1 titles in a bullet list) if I apply the character format to just the text (and don't include the paragraph mark) it still formats the paragraph and my bullets turn blue. So I have to add a dummy character at the end of each bullet item, format the cross-reference text, and then delete the dummy character. |
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