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A link in a slide is not the same color

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Charlie Bress - 02 Feb 2007 21:12 GMT
I have a slide in which I want to just show a couple of links. I don't want
to use them to go to the sites they refer to, I simply want to display them.

They display as a very light of blue or violet.

Trying to change the color by going to "font"  doesn't take.

How do I show the links in plain black or at least a dark color?

Charlie
Echo S - 02 Feb 2007 22:56 GMT
You have to change your color scheme.

You can use an additional master with a different color scheme so you don't
mess up all your other slides. Instrux at
http://www.echosvoice.com/creatingmultiplemasters.htm

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>I have a slide in which I want to just show a couple of links. I don't want
>to use them to go to the sites they refer to, I simply want to display
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> Charlie
 
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