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replyReply Wed 12 Dec 2007, 15:23Delegate Faheem said...

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Power Point Hyperlink

How do I insert a link in my power point slides to a web site.

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replyReply Thu 13 Dec 2007, 12:22 Edited on Thu 13 Dec 2007, 12:27Trainer Pete said...

RE: Power Point Hyperlink

Hi Faheem, Thank you for your post, In response to your question, In Normal view; you can either type some text, or create a button on the slide of your choice, if you type some text, ie "Click Here to visit our Web Page" Select the word 'here' and press the Hyperlink button on the Toolbar (looks like a chain link with the globe) or use the keyboard command CTRL+K, or the menu command Insert, Hyperlink. This will open a dialog box which will give a number of options, choose the option for Web Page and type in the URL (web address) for that Page, return to PowerPoint when you have completed all steps. Switch to Presentation view and then click the link which will then open your web browser and display the web page. To create a command button on the slide, in Normal view; select Menu Option Select Menu option Slide Show, Action Buttons, choose the button for Document, and drag in your slide to create a small rectangle, when you release the mouse a dialog box will appear, choose the option Hyperlink and follow the steps to insert the URL. I hope that helps, best regards Pete.

 

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