yes if you copy and paste it on Microsoft Office Word Highlight the hyperlink then press the underline button until it goes away.
Note: 89.3% chance of working
I highlighted the hyperlink and then selected the underline icon and the underline went away. I couldn't believe it was that easy. Tried it after first tearing my hair out. :)
Underline and color different from the text around it
To remove an underline from a hyperlink in CSS you have to use text-decoration and set it to none. An example is below: a {text-decoration: none;} a:hover {text-decoration: underline;}a {text-decoration:none}
No, underlining the title of an article makes it look like a hyperlink, emboldening the title would be best.
When you highlight any link and it turns to color with an outline, is called a hyperlink. while highliting, it will show you the url, located bottom right side.
A purple underline under a date or name typically indicates a hyperlink or clickable link. It is commonly used to denote that clicking on the underlined text will redirect you to another page or website related to the date or name in question.
Usually when you take the mouse pointer over the hyperlink, it shows a screen tip.
A hyperlink is a connection between one page of a hypertext document to another, they appear blue on the page, and are sometimes underlined, but the underline can be disabled with certain HTML. The need of Hyperlink is to it can be used as link to Web sites, to other existing documents, to a document that doesn't yet exist, to another place in the current document or to an e-mail message.
Underline and color different from the text around it
When you point to a hyperlink, the cursor typically changes to a hand icon, often referred to as the "pointer" or "hand" cursor. This visual cue indicates that the text or image is clickable and will lead to another location, such as a webpage or section within the same document. In some cases, it may also change to a different style, such as an underline or color change, to further emphasize that it is a hyperlink.
Most word processing programs (such as MS Word and WordPerfect) will automatically format a web or email address that is followed by a spacebar or enter key as a hyperlink. The programs will underline the links in blue to let you know they are hyperlinked.
You can select three colors for a hyperlink depending upon its statusHyperlink: a hyperlink that has not been visitedActive Hyperlink: a hyperlink that is currently selectedVisited Hyperlink: a hyperlink that has already been visited