Hyperlink on longer automatic

D

DCW

Word 2007 and Excell 2007, e-mail address no longer a hyperlink
(automatically) as I type. Why? Also in 2007, where I go to to change the
color and format of the hyperlinks (i.e. customize).-
learning keeps you young
 
S

Stefan Blom

Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Proofing
category, click AutoCorrect Options. On the AutoFormat As You Type tab,
under "Replace as you type," select "Internet and network paths with
hyperlinks." Click OK twice.

To change the color of hyperlinks, modify the Hyperlink and
FollowedHyperlink styles.
 
D

DCW

Thanks. I already followed that path. Did not get an automatic hyperlink.
However, if I hit "Enter" after typing, then I get a hyperlink. A wild
guess, could my firewall interfer the AutoFormat?

Also, how do you modify the Hyperlink and where is FollowedHyperlink styles?
 
S

Stefan Blom

You shouldn't have to press Enter; however, you will have to type a space
(or add punctuation) to trigger the automatic creation of a hyperlink. I
doubt that your firewall affects AutoFormat As You Type in Word.

In Word 2007, you can do the following to change the styles: In the Styles
pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), click the Manage Styles button. On the Edit tab of
the dialog box, locate each of the styles. Click Modify; Word displays the
Modify Style dialog box. Make the desired changes. When you are done, select
"New documents based on this template" and click OK.
 
S

Stefan Blom

You shouldn't have to press Enter; however, you will have to type a space
(or add punctuation) to trigger the automatic creation of a hyperlink. I
doubt that your firewall affects AutoFormat As You Type in Word.

In Word 2007, you can do the following to change the styles: In the Styles
pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), click the Manage Styles button. On the Edit tab of
the dialog box, locate each of the styles. Click Modify; Word displays the
Modify Style dialog box. Make the desired changes. When you are done, select
"New documents based on this template" and click OK.
 

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