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If you don’t like the way hyperlinks look in your Microsoft Word 2019, 2016, or 2013 document, you can change the color of both visited or non-visited hyperlinks using these steps.
Microsoft Windows
Non-Visited Hyperlinks
To change the color of hyperlinks that have not been visited or clicked, follow these instructions:
- Add the hyperlink to your document.
- From the “Home” tab, click the small arrow icon in the lower-right corner of the “Styles” box. Alternately, you can use Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S .
- In the “Styles” menu, hover your mouse pointer over “Hyperlink“, and then click the triangle that appears to the right. From the drop-down menu that appears, select “Modify…“.
- In the “Formatting” section, choose the color you want to use, then click “OK“.
Visited Hyperlinks
To change the color of hyperlinks that have been visited or clicked, follow these instructions:
- From the “Home” tab, select the small arrow icon in the lower-right corner of the “Styles” box. Alternately, you can use Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S .
- Select the “Options…” link in the lower-right corner.
- In the “Select styles to show:” drop-down menu, select “All styles“, then select “OK“. You will now have an option for “FollowedHyperlink” in the “Styles” list.
- In the “Styles” menu, hover your mouse pointer over “FollowedHyperlink”, and then click the triangle that appears to the right. From the drop-down menu that appears, select “Modify…“.
- In the “Formatting” section, choose the color you want to use, then click “OK“.
macOS
- From the “Home” tab, select “Styles Pane“.
- At the bottom-left corner in the “List” box, select “All Styles“.
- Select “Hyperlink” in the “Apply a style” area.
- In the “Current Style” area, select “Hyperlink“, then choose “Modify Style“.
- Select the color you wish to use for hyperlinks.
- You can perform the same steps for “FollowedHyperlink” if desired.
You have successfully changed the color of hyperlinks in your Word document.