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Hi :)
I didn't realise there was a setting that could be changed to affect that
either.  I had noticed that when you Export a document to Pdf that it
changes all links to being easily clickable instead of needing the
Ctrl-Click.

So, i agree with Ann = that it's good to learn new hints&tips
Regards from
Tom :)



On 26 August 2014 13:55, 4130 <406@charter.net> wrote:

Dave,

Thanks for the solution & the image to my cntrl>click problem.  Never
thought it would be a "security" issue.

You get my SUPERMAN AWARD:

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http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4120319/superman_service_to_customers.png


cheers,

4130



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