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Old 03-16-2020, 05:50 AM
JellehFishh JellehFishh is offline Adding PreserveFormatOnUpdate to macro that updates all hyperlinks within a document Windows 7 64bit Adding PreserveFormatOnUpdate to macro that updates all hyperlinks within a document Office 2010
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I had considered that might be the case, but I'm very much a novice with VBA.

The problem I have is that the macro turns hyperlinks blue, but they revert to black whenever they are updated (unless preserve formatting during update is enabled). I often find myself having to manually change this setting on every cross-reference within a document which is a chore, so I'm looking at macros. Ideally this could have just been chucked into the existing macro seeing as they would generally always both be run together, but maybe I'm just making more work for myself.

Any suggestions will be graciously received!
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