Turning Cross-References Blue in Word
Evans, Diane L (Rosetta)
diane_evans at merck.com
Thu Jan 3 10:19:35 MST 2008
>When I create a hyperlinked cross-reference, I want it blue and
underlined
>so that readers know it's a link in the resulting PDF file.
Styles, styles, styles...
Word has a "hyperlink" style. Just change it to what you want. Or,
create your own.
Tell us what version of Word you have, and I can be more specific.
Diane Evans
Requirements Analyst
ASQ CSQE
Rosetta Inpharmatics
206-802-6560
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