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Changing the effect of a hyperlink that has been followed.
I've taken the trouble to create new styles for headers and created a TOC. I click on a location in the TOC and it takes me to the header I want, but now I want to be able to go back to that part of the TOC. The TOC is 5 pages long. I created a bookmark at the relevant location in the TOC and created a hyperlink from the header back to the relevant location in the TOC.
When I click on the hyperlink of the header, it changes the color to the well known blue with an underline destroying my custom style. How can I change the color of the link that has been clicked, or keep it from changing at all? |
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My problem is after I click the hyperlink. I can get the initial link to look like I want, but after it's clicked it has that used car look to it. I don't want it to change after it's clicked.
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...Used car look...do you mean the "Blue" hyperlink, once clicked on, turns a dimmer shade? If so, that is normal and it only displays that way on the screen (not on the document).
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