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I have 24 calc files containing some 600+ hyperlinks each in here.
Up to version 7.5.x.x.x, the hyperlinks were as I wanted them, black
text without underlining.

See screenshot:
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZNFuaVZ4e3Ctwtp39fw77s6Md8rdjeizYSV

The latest version or Libreoffice 7.6.0.2 (openSUSE Tumbleweed) however
shows all those hyperlinks in pale blue and underlined. 

See screenshot:
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZ72ONVZ8m3P6VShLYyjtIRuYLfVNu0y0SwV

I have already tried using formatting profiles/text/hyperlink to change
the links back to black text without underlining, but I can't manage
that. It seems the only thing that can be changed this way is font and
font size. 

I managed to change the color of the link to black by using tools -
Options - Libre Office - application colours - unvisited link: color
black

Is there a way to alter the appearance of the hypertext the way I want
it?

ps. This happens not only on openSUSE tumbleweed but also under W10.

Kind regards,

Martin

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