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hyperlinks in a table
I've inherited a Word 2010 document from another writer, who has used a table to organise a set of hyperlinks to locations within the document. The document is stored on a server. All the hyperlinks show up blue underlined, and the mouse-over starts file:/// – but when I try to add a new hyperlink myself, it stays in default black no underline and the mouse-over is just the text plus "Ctrl + Click …"
Any hints and tips on getting the new link to match the rest will be welcome! |
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Modify the Hyperlink and FollowedHyperlink character styles to suit your needs.
Note that this will only work if you are using actual hyperlinks. Hyperlinked cross-references or tables of contents entries will not display in "hyperlink formatting."
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Thanks for the tip that the original author might have used hyperlink targets rather than bookmarks to set up the cross-references. (they don't point to numbered headings)
I've looked at the table again, with the Apply Styles panel open. All the links, including the one I've set up, appear to be using the Hyperlink style – but mine persists in looking different. Ctrl+space to clear posible overrides makes no difference. Where should I look next? |
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But how are you creating the links? Which are the specific steps?
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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• I do not know how the person who prepared the original document inserted the hyperlinks; all I can see is, that the tool-tip for each of his cross-references starts file:///
• the target headings appear to have been numbered by hand – the style definition has None for numbering, and the Outline level is set to Body text. Neither of the Numbering icons in the toolbar is active, and I can use Backspace to delete the number • according to the Apply styles panel, the Hyperlink style is applied to all the original hyperlinks: they show as blue, underlined To set up my cross-reference, I started by defining a bookmark. Then I added a cross-reference: reference type, bookmark; insert reference to Bookmark text; insert as hyperlink According to the Apply styles panel, the Hyperlink style is applied to the new cross-reference: but it shows as black, no underline. The tool-tip is the bookmark name. Applying the same style to all links and seeing the same formatting would be a good start! |
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OK, you are using cross-references. Note that cross-references will never look like hyperlinks; they always look like ordinary text, even if they are hyperlinked.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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A few experiments further, it seems that Word has indeed decided I don't want to see the visible characteristics of the Hyperlink style on my cross-references … even though the Font panel says they are being applied! [no screenshot, because corporate policies block Dropbox; I'll try and add one later]
I'm not impressed. I think I'm old enough to decide for myself what visible clues I want to give my readers. Also, if examining formats tells me certain properties are set then those are the properties the document should display. Last edited by eNGiNe; 11-30-2012 at 09:36 AM. Reason: added screenshot |
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If you want to insert a hyperlink, do it via Insert|Hyperlink, not via Insert|Cross-reference.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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What you can do is add the \* CHARFORMAT switch to your REF fields and then format the field code in the desired color (but not using the Hyperlink style, which won't work, as you have seen). However, this will be time-consuming.
As Paul suggested, you could rethink this and use actual hyperlinks instead, assuming that you don't need the updated text of a cross-reference.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Thanks, Stefan – I have indeed given up on this and recreated the table with hyperlinks. There were too many other problems with using bookmarks …
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OK, thank you for the follow-up.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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