In the Group Policy Editor, how to remove link purple (clicked)?

In the Group Policy Editor, I clicked on the links. The links are 'policy setting' and 'properties' (as shown in the screenshots). The links turned purple after I clicked on them. It shows not only on the specific links I clicked on. It shows on all the links that have a 'properties' or link "policy setting. Before they were blue. Does anyone know how to restore them back to blue? I tried Group Policy link purple', "how to remove purple link in Group Policy" and expressions similar but have found no relevant results.

Hello

Please contact Microsoft Community.

Unfortunately we do not have an option to change the color from purple to blue. Please see the link below for understanding the Group Policy Feature Set

https://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742376.aspx

Hope this information is useful.

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