Have a look at the <a href="http://ivyfae.com/twine/macros/gdoc/#4" rel="nofollow" class="bbcode_url"">Google Docs Spreadsheet Macro</a>. From there, you
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The <a href="http://twinery.org/forum/discussion/5393/harlowe-changing-color-of-text-when-hovering-over-a-link-that-leads-to-a-previously-visited-passage" rel="nofollow" class=&
By default the (text-color:) macro does not effect the Text part of markup links because their associated colours are hard-wired. So your example should show a Blue (#4169E1) link, which changes to Li