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different hyperlink-styles in two superior styles
Hello,
I'm new to the forum (sorry, for my not-so-good English). Besides the hyperlink-style that is used in the "normal-style" in the text body (default blue and underlined) I want to use another style for the hyperlinks (not underlined, greyish blue) that are used in another superior style, e.g. "caption-style" that I defined for the use for the captions of images. How can I define two different hyperlink-styles that are related to two superior styles, "normal" and "caption"? With the aim that Word "recognizes" if I add a hyperlink in "normal" or "caption" style and automatically apply the correct hyperlink style. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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You cannot. You can create your own custom Caption Hyperlink character style and apply it. Note that there will not be a corresponding "followed hyperlink" style for it. If the hyperlink is followed, the character style you applied after creating the hyperlink will remain applied.
You could create a macro that created a hyperlink and applied your style if you wanted. |
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