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4) Click the Hyperlink button again. An LE button, representing the
end of the hyperlink, appears on the
Structure
line.
Figure 331 represents the completion of the above steps. The number
and the text of the entries on that level will now be hyperlinks.
Figure 331: Hyperlink in table of contents
Applying character styles
To apply a character style to an element:
1) On the
Structure
line, click the button representing the element
to which you want to apply a style.
2) From the
Character Style
drop-down list, select the desired style.
Writer applies the selected style to the selected element.
To view or edit the attributes of a character style, select the style from
the
Character Style
drop-down list and then click the Edit button.
Tip
The default character style for hyperlinks is
Internet Link
,
which by default is underlined and shown in blue. If you want
the table of contents entries to work as hyperlinks, but not
have them underlined and blue, you can change the attributes
of the Internet Link character style. However, this changes the
attributes of
all
hyperlinks in the document.
If you want other hyperlinks (for example, website addresses)
to remain in the default style, you can change the character
style selection for table of contents entries to
Index Link
(in
Figure 331). If necessary, change the attributes for Index Link
to what you want.
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