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The Basics Of Adding Internal And External Hyperlinks

May 18, 2015

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Rus Wilson

How to use internal (across slides, within a presentation) and external (from presentation to presentation or to other files and applications) hyperlinks in PowerPoint
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EXTERNAL HYPERLINK (to a different file, or to the Internet)Video clip: practicing the past perfect

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Select an object or some text, right click, and choose “Hyperlink.”

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Choose “Existing file or webpage” and paste the link in the “Address” field.

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The link is now forged, and may be accessed during a presentationVideo clip: practicing the past perfect

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Internal Hyperlinks

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Select an object or some text, right click, and choose “Hyperlink.”

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Internal Hyperlinks

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Internal HyperlinksThe following from the “Insert,” “Shapes,”

“Action Buttons” menu is pre-linked to the first slide, without any effort on your part. All you need to do is insert it. Other pre-linked buttons are available from this menu as well.