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replyReplyMon 21 Sep 2009, 16:20Delegate Kathryn said...

Kathryn has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Hyperlinks

I know you can hyperlink to another file, can you hyperlink to a website?

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replyReplyTue 22 Sep 2009, 11:02Trainer Simon said...

RE: hyperlinks

Hi Kathryn,

Thank you for your question.

If you create a slide and place your cursor by a blank bullet point.

Then go to the Insert tab and choose Hyperlink from the Links group. Select an existing file or web page and in the address box at the bottom type out the web page address( www.google.co.uk).

In the name box at the top write a user friendly name like Google in the example I have outlined above.

I hope this has answered your question.

Regards

Simon

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