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tonyo
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Post by tonyo »

Dear all,

The template, I hope is always the same, shows in some part of the thesis the red colour, such author name, contest etc.

Please someone can help to show always black.

in case there re more than one template i attached the link of template i am using

Many
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Antonio

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Put \hypersetup{hidelinks} in that block just before \begin{document}.
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Hi Antonio,

welcome to the forum!

Just as a comment: the template shows hyperlinks in red, and author etc. are written with hyperlinks. The template shows

\href{http://www.johnsmith.com}{\authorname}

You could omit the hyperlinks, such as by writing \authorname without \href.

Some hyperlinks, such as in the table of contents, are automatically created. Having them colored allows spotting and seeing in the final document. If you just print the document and deliver it on paper, follow Johannes' advice. If you would deliver it as a PDF file, however, then consider keeping links visible, such as by color, or change to border or underline, that is visible in the PDF on screen but not printed on paper.

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