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how to remove hyperlinks underline in powerpoint 2010

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 I'm puzzled with the way to remove hyperlinks underline in powerpoint 2010. who can teach me how to do it? Thanks in advance!

 
Asked Oct, 22 2010
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    Launch PowerPoint 2002 and open the presentation. This is done with the "Open" button.

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    Remove the text hyperlink. This does not apply if no hyperlinks are in your presentation. Right click the hyperlink and select "Hyperlink," then "Remove Hyperlink."

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    Right click the text box and select "Hyperlink," then "Insert Hyperlink." Type the hyperlink URL and the link will be added to the text box without any underline.

  • It is similar to 2010.
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Answered Oct, 22 2010
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Here are instruction: It is almost same with it
Remove All Hyperlinks Simultaneously:

1. Open the document with hyperlinks in Microsoft Word, if it isn't already open.

2. Select all the text in the paragraph by highlighting the paragraph with your mouse.

3. Press the "Ctrl," "Shift" and "F10" keys simultaneously to remove all of the hyperlinks.
Remove One Hyperlink:

1. Select the paragraph that was copied over. This method is used when the entire paragraph works as one long hyperlink.

2. Right click anywhere in the selected paragraph.

3. Click on "Remove Hyperlink." Click somewhere outside of the selected paragraph to deselect it. Notice that the hyperlink is gone.

From: http://answer.recipester.org/question/54286/How-to-remove-hyperlinks-in-MS-word%3F Answered Nov, 28 2010
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Highlight the link on your web page form in your FrontPage page. With the text highlighted, click the "Underline" button in the Formatting toolbar at the top of your window.

2
Click "Code." This opens the code for your link. The code for a hyperlink begins with the <a> HTML tag. An example of a link is below:

<a href="mypage.htm">Click here</a>

3
Add the text decoration property to the hyperlink code. Substituting your link for the sample from Step 2, add the property like this:

<a style="text-decoration:none" href="mypage.htm">Click here</a>

The style property removes the underline from your text.

4
Click the "OK" button to save the new style changes. Click "Save" to save your changes to the file.
i hope this could help you.

http://www.ehow.com/how_7289894_remove-underline-hyperlink-frontpage-2003.html#ixzz1GNpUAE4n Answered Mar, 17 2011
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Right-click the hyperlink text, and then click Remove Hyperlink.
On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then under Rectangles, click Rectangle.
Drag to draw the rectangle so that it covers the hyperlink text that you want to hide.
Right-click the rectangle, and then click Format Shape. In the Format Shape dialog box, do the following:
Click Fill in the left pane, click Color in the right pane, and then click the color that matches the background of your presentation.
Click Line Color in the left pane, click No line in the right pane, and then click Close.
Right-click the rectangle, click Edit Text, and then type the text that you want to use for the hyperlink.
Note If you can't see the text as you type it, select the text. If you want to change the color or formatting of the text, select the text, and then on the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Dialog Box Launcher Button image.
Click the shape (but not the text inside of the shape), and then on the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
In the Address box, type the Web address, and then click OK.
To test the hyperlink, in Slide Show view, click the rectangle that contains the hyperlink. Answered Jul, 26 2011
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