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To remove a custom underline, select the text and then choose Style > Type Style >
Remove Custom Underline on Windows or Style > Type Style > Underline Styles >
Remove Custom Underline on Mac OS X.
Hyperlinks
In most HTML tools, you create a hyperlink by selecting a range of text or an image
and then entering the URL into a field. QuarkXPress does things a little differently.
The Hyperlinks palette
Destinations
A destination is a "container" for a particular URL. Just as a QuarkXPress project can
contain lists of colors and style sheets, it can contain a list of destinations. Each
destination contains one of the following types of URL:
URL: Points to a particular resource on the Web.
Page: Points to a particular page in the same layout.
Anchor: Points to a particular part of a page in the layout.
Although the user interface differentiates between URLs, pages, and anchors, the actual
link included in the exported HTML file is always a URL.
Just like colors and style sheets, each destination has a name. You can give any name
you want to a destination. For example, if you have a destination for the URL
http://www.quark.com, you could name it "Quark Web Site."
Just as you can see a list of a project's colors in the Colors palette, you can see the list
of a project's destinations in the Hyperlinks palette. And just as you can apply a color
from the Colors palette, you can "apply" a destination to the selected text or item by
clicking that hyperlink in the Hyperlinks palette.
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