When You Click a Link and It Turns Purple Is There a Way to Change It to Blue Again?
Alter the color of hyperlink text throughout a presentation
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You can systematically modify the color of all hyperlink text in your presentation.
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On the Design tab, in the Variants group, select the downward pointer that opens the gallery of color variants:
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Select Colors from the drib-downwards menu, and and then click Customize Colors at the lesser of the menu.
The Create New Theme Colors dialog box opens.
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In the Create New Theme Colors dialog box, under Theme colors, practise one of the following:
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To modify the color of hyperlink text, click the arrow side by side to Hyperlink, and and so select a color.
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To modify the color of followed hyperlink text, click the arrow next to Followed Hyperlink, and and then select a color.
Tip:For additional color choices, click More Colors.
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Click Relieve.
Beginning with PowerPoint 2016, you can as well alter the color of an individual hyperlink by directly using the text color control. See Add a hyperlink to a slide for more information.
Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions.
Notation:If hyperlinks appear in both the title and sub-title placeholders, do non change hyperlink text in the theme.
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On the Design tab, in the Themes group, click Colors, so click Create New Theme Colors.
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In the Create New Theme Colors dialog box, under Theme colors, practice 1 of the following:
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To modify the color of hyperlink text, click the pointer next to Hyperlink, and and then select a color.
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To modify the color of followed hyperlink text, click the pointer next to Followed Hyperlink, and then select a color.
Tip:For additional color choices, click More Colors.
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Click Save.
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Select and then right-click the text that is the color that you want the hyperlink text to be, and and then click Font.
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On the Font tab, under All text, click the arrow adjacent to Font colour, and then click More Colors.
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In the Colors dialog box (shown below), on the Custom tab, note the colour formula values in the Color model box and in the Red, Green, and Blue color boxes.
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Click Abolish twice to exit the Colors and Font dialog boxes.
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Select the hyperlink text whose color you want to change.
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On the Blueprint tab, in the Themes grouping, click Colors, and and so click Create New Theme Colors.
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In the Create New Theme Colors dialog box, under Theme colors, do 1 of the post-obit:
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To modify the colour of hyperlink text, click Hyperlink, and so click More Colors.
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To change the colour of the followed hyperlink text, click Followed Hyperlink, then click More Colors.
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On the Custom tab, in the Colors dialog box, type the color formula values (that yous noted in step three) into the Color model box and ithe Red, Greenish, and Blue color boxes.
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Click OK, and so click Salve.
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See also
Create a hyperlink
Remove a hyperlink from text or an object
Remove the underline from hyperlink text
Change the colour of text on a slide
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On the Format menu, select Theme Colors.
The Create Theme Colors dialog box opens.
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In the Create Theme Colors dialog box, select the colored box next to either Hyperlink or Followed Hyperlink to change that color setting.
The Colors dialog box opens.
There are several tabs in the dialog box that give you different ways to choose the colour you desire: a color wheel, slider bars, a palette of colors, or pencils.
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Select a color. It will immediately be reflected in the Create Theme Colors dialog box.
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Close the Colors dialog box and then click Save in the Create Theme Colors dialog box.
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-the-color-of-hyperlink-text-throughout-a-presentation-77c55b2d-3b2e-4ec4-924c-3165972e1bfa
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