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Hyperlinks display
I am using Microsoft Word 2007. I have a document full of email addresses
and URLs. These were automatically converted to hyperlinks, in the format blue underlined such that when you click on a hyperlink it opens that web page and an email address, it opens up a new message in Outlook. Now all the blue stuff is gone and the format has changed to {HYPERLINK http://www.microsoft.com}. I am using Windows Mail here and this program just converted it to a blue underlined format, but it's not happening in Word. Something in the options in Word has changed for all documents. When I open up the same document on another computer, the hyperlinks are all blue underlined. I think it had something to do with save options to do with protection, where something strips out formatting. I can't find the answer in Word help, hence this post. I would like to undo what I had done. Thanks John |
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Nothing to do with save options or protection etc. This is a simple toggle
display setting. Press ALT+F9. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Spider wrote: I am using Microsoft Word 2007. I have a document full of email addresses and URLs. These were automatically converted to hyperlinks, in the format blue underlined such that when you click on a hyperlink it opens that web page and an email address, it opens up a new message in Outlook. Now all the blue stuff is gone and the format has changed to {HYPERLINK http://www.microsoft.com}. I am using Windows Mail here and this program just converted it to a blue underlined format, but it's not happening in Word. Something in the options in Word has changed for all documents. When I open up the same document on another computer, the hyperlinks are all blue underlined. I think it had something to do with save options to do with protection, where something strips out formatting. I can't find the answer in Word help, hence this post. I would like to undo what I had done. Thanks John |
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Wow, thanks so much.
Don't know why Word Help couldn't tell me that. Herein is the value of these newsgroups. Getting a human response is great. Thanks. John "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Nothing to do with save options or protection etc. This is a simple toggle display setting. Press ALT+F9. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Spider wrote: I am using Microsoft Word 2007. I have a document full of email addresses and URLs. These were automatically converted to hyperlinks, in the format blue underlined such that when you click on a hyperlink it opens that web page and an email address, it opens up a new message in Outlook. Now all the blue stuff is gone and the format has changed to {HYPERLINK http://www.microsoft.com}. I am using Windows Mail here and this program just converted it to a blue underlined format, but it's not happening in Word. Something in the options in Word has changed for all documents. When I open up the same document on another computer, the hyperlinks are all blue underlined. I think it had something to do with save options to do with protection, where something strips out formatting. I can't find the answer in Word help, hence this post. I would like to undo what I had done. Thanks John |
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