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Hello,

Highlight your hyperlink and then press the Hyperlink button on the
Standard toolbar (the button shows something that looks like a chain
links). The Hyperlink panel will then come up and you can edit from
there.

I hope this helps.

Rémy Gauthier.
Le samedi 15 octobre 2016 à 06:39 -0700, csanyipal a écrit :
Hi,

I have created last year a LibreOffice Writer document that has about
60
pages.
In this document I created hyperlinks within this document.
Hyperlinks links pages.. say, I click on such hyperlink, and I get
moved to
another page in the same document.

The problem is, I forgot how did I these hyperlinks..
Now I want to modify some of these hyperlinks but do not know ho to
do it?

I can see only that that when I click on such a hyperlink, I get
moved to a
beginning of a title on another page.

Please help me remember how can I modify these hyperlinks!



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