26 April 2011

eCTD Tips: Making Text “Hyperlink Blue” in Word 2010

Making Text “Hyperlink Blue” in Word 2010

My company recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Office 2010. Overall, the upgrade has been great, but we have encountered a couple of issues that have impacted our eCTD submissions.

One minor, but annoying, issue is that the color we’ve all come to know as “hyperlink blue” is no longer one of the default option in the font color picker. We ask our authors to identify the text to create all internal hyperlinks as they go, and to identify text to be externally hyperlinked by turning it “hyperlink blue.” Since “hyperlink blue” is no longer a default option for them to select, I’ve been receiving documents with varying shades of blue, depending on which of the default options they chose. This isn’t a problem that could cause a submission to be rejected, but it is a concern for those of us who want to ensure that the FDA reviewers are presented with a consistent look for every document in a submission.

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