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Is there a way to toggle on & off the URL and e-mail formatting in Outliner? It's great but can make the outline hard to read since the formatting pops out so much.

Thanks,

Paul
 
I don't believe you can control how they are displayed, but you can control whether they are formatted that way at the time you type them in. There's a preference for Attachments in the General Preferences for OmniOutliner called Automatically create attachments from typed URLs. If that box isn't ticked when you type in the URL, it will just appear as ordinary text in the document, as seen here:




I had the box ticked for the 1st and 3rd URLs, and not when I typed in the highlighted one. One slight drawback is that the plain text version does not function as a clickable URL, but you can select the text (as seen above) and right-click to get a popup menu which includes "Open URL" as one of its choices.
 
Unfortunately, it appears that the next time you open the file, you'll get whatever you have currently set for the preference applied to the entire file.
 
 


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