Removing blue/underline on web page names

J

John Baker

Hi:

I am seeking a way, on word 2000 ,to remove the process which underlines and changes the
tesx blue for webpage names. www.herringbone.com for example. I just want them underlined
and in black.

Suggestions please

John baker
 
M

Martha

John Baker said:
I am seeking a way, on word 2000, to remove the process which
underlines and changes the text blue for webpage names.
www.herringbone.com for example. I just want them underlined
and in black.

I'm not sure what you want. Do you want to turn off conversion of
internet addresses into hyperlinks? If so, go to Tools - AutoCorrect.
On the 'AutoFormat As You Type' tab, under 'Replace as you type',
uncheck 'Internet and network paths with hyperlinks'. Do the same on
the 'AutoFormat' tab. This will turn off both the blue color and the
underline, and the text will not be clickable.

If you want the text to be clickable, but want to change what it looks
like, you need to modify the 'Hyperlink' style. Go to Format - Style.
Set it to list all styles if needed, then find and select Hyperlink in
the list. Click Modify and change whatever you need to change, same as
for any other style. You may also want to change the appearance of the
FollowedHyperlink style. Don't forget to check the 'Add to template'
checkbox if you want your changes to apply to all documents based on
the same template.
 
C

Conbones

John Baker said:
Hi:

I am seeking a way, on word 2000 ,to remove the process which underlines and changes the
tesx blue for webpage names. www.herringbone.com for example. I just want them underlined
and in black.

Suggestions please

John baker

John,
Select Tools on the menu bar to Autocorrect. Select the "Autoformat
as you type" tab and remove the check mark from "Internet and network
paths with hyperlinks. This will remove the blue AND underlining.
You will have to manually apply the underline.
 

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