2008/2/8, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm currently working on a bibliography, which includes citing many > sources including web addresses. Yet, immediately after entering any web > address, the program automatically underlines it and colors it. This would > be fine with me so long as the program did a good job, but every time I try > to add some internet address, the program messes up some other nearby part > of the document by underlining it, changing its color, or some other bother. > Often it won't let me un-underline something it has mistakenly underlined, > and the "link" continues far beyond the actual address (If I click on > subsequent text, it takes me to a previously typed address). I was wondering > if there is a way to turn this "underline and color" option off for web > addresses, because whatever the program is doing is a major hindrance to my > work. > > > Thank you for your time, > Andrew Schiller
Others has already replied and told you how to turn that function off, so I thought I just could drop in here and tell how to "un-underline" it and remove its colour easily: 1. Select the part of the URL that you want to "un-format". I noticed it could be hard to do that with the mouse, but another way is to do it with the keyboard. Just place the cursor where the un-format is supposed to start, then add to the selection with Shift+RightArrow. 2. Press Ctrl+Shift+Space to un-format the selected part of the URL. Johnny Rosenberg
