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I'm using Word 2002 with Windows XP. I have created a navigational bar at the
top of a webpage with links to other pages using a Times New Roman font and black as the color. I also have links farther down on the page to other websites and pages and used Georgia, blue and underlined like normal hyperlinks. When either link is followed, they turn into Georgia, purple underlined. Is there a way to format each separately? I would like the Times New Roman to remain looking like normal text and not a hyperlink. |
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G'day "Mariann" ,
The followedhyperlink style can only have one setting and it is applied automatically. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice Mariann reckoned: I'm using Word 2002 with Windows XP. I have created a navigational bar at the top of a webpage with links to other pages using a Times New Roman font and black as the color. I also have links farther down on the page to other websites and pages and used Georgia, blue and underlined like normal hyperlinks. When either link is followed, they turn into Georgia, purple underlined. Is there a way to format each separately? I would like the Times New Roman to remain looking like normal text and not a hyperlink. |
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