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replyReplyWed 30 Sep 2009, 15:26Delegate Alysha said...

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How do you add a hyperlink / a huge excel spreadsheet to a presentation??

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replyReplyThu 1 Oct 2009, 21:18Trainer Simon said...

RE: Hyperlinks

Hi Alysha,

Thank you for your question.

Click into a Text Placeholder. If you go to the Insert Tab and then click the Hyperlink button.

Browse for the file and click once to select it. Then give the hyperlink a display name using the box at the top. Now click OK.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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