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I use the hyperlink character style to format cross-reference links so my
hyperlinks and my cross references all look the same when I PDF my word documents. However... the IT guy came and upgraded me from Word 97 to Word 2002 and all of a sudden the hyperlink character style isn't displaying correctly. I have it set up to be default paragraph font + Arial + underline + font color dark blue. However, it displays as Arial + font color black. No underline, no dark blue. The weird part of it is if I select the text and choose the FormatFont menu item, it tells me that the selected text IS dark blue and underlined. WTF?? Anybody seen this behavior? I've tried stripping out all the formatting by selecting the whole paragraph and applying "Default paragraph font" then selecting the cross reference and applying the Hyperlink style but it always displays incorrectly. arggh Thanks Mike |
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