Apologies as not strictly a Linux question, but:
Does anyone know how to remove the formatting of URLs in a Libreoffice Writer (.odt) document when printed, without removing them for other purposes (eg PDFs)?
There's little point underlining and changing the colour of a link in a printed document that you can't click on, but I'd like to leave them clickable (and marked as such) in PDFs where they do serve a purpose.
I feel like I must be missing something.
On 13/02/18 11:00, Mark Rogers wrote:
Apologies as not strictly a Linux question, but:
Does anyone know how to remove the formatting of URLs in a Libreoffice Writer (.odt) document when printed, without removing them for other purposes (eg PDFs)?
There's little point underlining and changing the colour of a link in a printed document that you can't click on, but I'd like to leave them clickable (and marked as such) in PDFs where they do serve a purpose.
I feel like I must be missing something.
CTRL+Z apparently works to remove them. I guess doing that on a link by link basis could work. Then use the hyperlink tool in the toolbar for the rest?
Bev.
On 13 February 2018 at 11:16, Bev Nicolson lumos@gmx.co.uk wrote:
CTRL+Z apparently works to remove them. I guess doing that on a link by link basis could work. Then use the hyperlink tool in the toolbar for the rest?
The problem is that I want to keep them in the document, but have them hidden when printing.
I'm guessing there's probably some way to configure a style to look differently when printed than when viewed in the document or via PDF, although I haven't worked that out yet.