Creating hyperlinks
When you type text that can be used as a hyperlink (such as a website address or
URL), Calc formats it automatically, creating the hyperlink and applying to the text a
color and background shading. If this does not happen, you can enable this feature
using Tools > AutoCorrect Options > Options and selecting URL Recognition.
Tips
To change the color of hyperlinks, go to Tools > Options >
OpenOffice.org > Appearance, scroll to Unvisited links and/or Visited
links, pick the new colors and click OK. Caution: this will change the
color for all hyperlinks in all components of OpenOffice.org—this may
not be what you want.
You can also insert and modify links using the Hyperlink dialog. To display the dialog,
click the Hyperlink icon on the Standard toolbar or choose Insert > Hyperlink
from the menu bar. To turn existing text into a link, highlight it before opening the
dialog.
On the left side, select one of the four categories of hyperlinks:
• Internet: the hyperlink points to a web address, normally starting with http://
• Mail & News: the hyperlink opens an email message that is pre-addressed to
a particular recipient.
• Document: the hyperlink points to a place in either the current document or
another existing document.
• New document: the hyperlink creates a new document.
Figure 269. Hyperlink dialog showing details for Internet links
The top right part of the dialog changes according to the choice made for the
hyperlink category from the left panel. A full description of all the choices, and their
interactions, is beyond the scope of this chapter. Here is a summary of the most
common choices used in spreadsheets.
For an Internet hyperlink, choose the type of hyperlink (Web, FTP, or Telnet), and
enter the required web address (URL).
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