How to Change the Color of a Hyperlink in Microsoft Publisher
Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing application with web design capabilities, allowing you to create, design and publish documents that can be printed, emailed or presented online. These documents can be anything from presentations to marketing materials to wedding invitations. Microsoft Publisher has undergone many changes since its first release in 1991, before the arrival of Internet websites. The addition of web design capabilities to Microsoft Publisher included the ability to add hyperlinks between web pages, and Microsoft Publisher also allows users to easily customize the appearance of the hyperlinks they create.
Instructions
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Change the Color of a Hyperlink in Microsoft Publisher
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Open Microsoft Publisher.
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Click on the "Format" menu, and then click "Color Schemes."
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In the "Format Publication" task pane, click on "Create new color scheme"
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In the "Create New Color Scheme" dialog box that opens, below "New," click on the drop-down box next to "Hyperlink" and then select the color of your choice.
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See the preview of the changed hyperlink under "Sample." To make changes, repeat the previous step.
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Type a name for the new color scheme in the "Color scheme name" box, and then click the "Save" button.
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References
- "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies;" Jacqui Salerno Mabin and Jim McCarter; 2007