Hi Michael:
This is no surprise. On a PC or in Linux, one would use {ctrl-click} to
do the same, yet for a .PDF generated with the same hyperlinks embedded,
one would merely click.
Howqever I also find often enough that in my Calc workbooks (.ODS
format), the hyperlinks on my summary sheet will jump nicely to the tens
of other sheets without the need for the {ctrl-click}.
It may be that the authors of Writer wanted to leave a simple click open
to other uses, I'm not sure.
Best regards from Canada,
Bruce Martin.
On 8/18/2011 22:36, Michael Reich wrote:
On my Mac, I've found that I usually have to "select" the link text
first (just left-click on it) and then Command-click to actually jump
to the link.
On 8/18/11 [email protected] wrote:
> Subject:
> [users] Re: Hyperlinks in docs
> From:
> Guy Voets <[email protected]>
> Date:
> Tue, 16 Aug 2011 10:46:42 +0200
> To:
> [email protected]
>
> 2011/8/15 Robert Peirce <[email protected]>:
> > > Since my version of Word won't work in Apple OS 10.7, I am
> converting my
> > > doc files to odt. I opened a file that has hyper-links and it
> said to
> > > command click the link, which I did, but it didn't take me there.
> Does
> > > something need to be changed to get these to work in OpenOffice?
> I am
> > > running 3.3.0.
> > >
>
> Hello Robert,
>
> Yes, to activate a hyperlink on Macs, you use Command-click (next to
> space bar) in LibO and OOo.
> It works for me...
> Maybe take a look at menu Edit>Hyperlink?
>
--
Best Regards, Bruce Martin
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