Please don't yell at me but I have a very old version. It's fine for what I want.
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Somehow it installed ok on my new Windows 8.1 computer. Now in my document from my old computer the links show up as blue and underlined but any new links I add to it aren't blue and not underlined. They copy ok and are clickable when I post them in forums. I can't seem to find a setting for it. I've compared all the setting from my old computer Word and the new computer Word program. Although I seem to remember the new links weren't blue & underlined on my old computer either.
Do you think there is a max in one document?
Word document formatting can come in a variety of different options, so whether you need to or, you are likely to find out that there are a considerable number of different menus for styling. But one of the harder elements of a document to format are the hyperlinks that your readers can click to visit Web pages. Our guide below will show you how to adjust the formatting for the hyperlinks you have created by removing the underline.
Removing the Underline from a Hyperlink in Word 2013 The steps below are going to adjust the styling of your document so that the underline is removed from all of the hyperlinks. The hyperlink will remain whatever color it currently is. You can if you do not want people to be able to click the link in your document. Here is how to remove the underline from a hyperlink in a Word 2013 document –. Open the document in Word 2013. Click the Home tab at the top of the window.
Click the small button at the bottom-right corner of the Styles section in the ribbon. Click the arrow to the right of Hyperlink in the Styles pop-up menu, then click the Modify option. Click the Underline button in the Formatting section of the window, then click the OK button to apply the change. These steps are repeated below with images – Step 1: Open the document containing the hyperlink(s) that you wish to modify.
Step 2: Click the Home tab above the ribbon. Step 3: Click the small Styles button at the bottom-right corner of the Styles section of the ribbon. Step 4: Click the drop-down arrow to the right of Hyperlink in the Styles pop-up menu, then click the Modify option.
Step 5: Click the Underline button in the Formatting section at the center of the window, then click the OK button at the bottom of the window to apply your changes. Note that this will only remove the underline for regular hyperlinks. If you also wish to remove the underline from followed hyperlinks, then you will need to click the Options button at the bottom of the Styles pop-up menu – The click the drop-down menu under Select styles to show, click the All styles option, then click the OK button.
Scroll down to the FollowedHyperlink option in the Styles pop-up menu, click the drop-down arrow to the right of it, then click the Modify option. Click the Underline button at the center of the window, then click the OK button. You should now have a document where the clicked and unclicked hyperlinks are both not underlined. Another hyperlink issue that you might encounter occurs when Word 2013 will try to create a hyperlink for anything that is in the format of a Web page address. Learn so that you can enter URLs as plain text.