Another thought -
Select the hyperlink & format it as Hidden (either directly through Format>
Font or by modifying the hyperlink style) and in Tools> Options> View, tick
the box for Hidden Text. It *can* be printed but by default doesn't.
The main drawback is that the display of hidden text is not a property of
the doc containing it, so each user would have to be aware of using the
checkbox mentioned above or turning on the non-printing characters (¶) in
order too view the hidden hyperlinks.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 8/14/07 5:28 PM, in article
84E60B13-4F04-4699-9695-(E-Mail Removed), "Javadan289"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I have hyperlinks in my Word document that takes the reader back to the top
> of the document that contains multiple forms. Each form has hyperlink text
> after it to return to the top of the main document. Is it possible to make
> it so that the hyperlinks do not print if the user chooses to print any of
> the forms in the document? Thanks.