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My question wasn't too obvious, as I don't know how I could ask it.
Basically, I have a simple problem. I would like to make a table of contents. I think, it wouldn't be a big problem, but since I use different colours, I would like to change the basic hyperlink style. Here is a picture of my document: ![]() (There are 2 colours as you can see and all of the texts are going to have a link.) I have could manage to change the standard hyperlink style, but I cannot change the visited hyperlink stlye. I have tried everything which I found online. I simply want my text to stay the same befor visit the link and of course after visit the link. I don't want to see any changes, but I don't know how I could do that. I hope, it was understandable, (because I am just learning the language). I really have to deal with this problem as soon as possible and I don't want to make any compromises. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 07-27-2015 at 01:17 PM. Reason: Mark as solved - and edit title |
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In the manage styles dialog on the Recommend tab, change the setting for the style.
Generally in an automatically generated Table of Contents neither the hyperlink nor visited hyperlink styles are used. How to create a table of contents in Microsoft Word by Shauna Kelly |
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Thank you very much
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