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Using PowerPoint Hyperlinks Connecting to Content Tom Jackson & Jan Hackman Aurora University IETC 2009 Nov. 20, 2009
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Page 1: Using PowerPoint Hyperlinks Connecting to Content Tom Jackson & Jan Hackman Aurora University IETC 2009 Nov. 20, 2009.

Using PowerPoint Hyperlinks

Connectingto

Content

Tom Jackson & Jan HackmanAurora UniversityIETC 2009Nov. 20, 2009

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Creating PowerPoint Hyperlinks

Purpose:

This workshop activity answers the question:

How are links created to move from a PowerPoint show to a website, or movie clip, etc.?

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Types of Bridges

There are multiple types of connecting links that can be created. In this presentation we will discuss three; 1) an action button, 2) text, or 3) a picture

1. Determine the desired type for your bridge: action button, text, or picture

2. Insert, copy and paste, or click on slide show (menu above)

3. Test the Link

• Examples of each follow:1. First the action button

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action buttons for hyperlinks

• Office 2003• Click on the Slide

Show button

• Slide the cursor over the action buttons, and click on your button choice

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• Office 2007• Click on

insert• Click

shapes• Choose an

action shape (button)

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action buttons (continued)

• Click and drag the shape and size of the button, then release the left mouse button

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action buttons (continued)

• The action settings dialogue box will open automatically

• There are multiple choices here, but we are focused on hyperlinking to (the default)

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action buttons (continued)

• Click on the drop down arrow and select the type and/or location of the destination, e.g., a website

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action buttons (continued)

• Clicking on the chosen type opens the box for input (typed or pasted)

• In this example http://www.brainpop.was entered

• Then click OK

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action buttons (continued)

• The dialogue box responds with the URL address completed

• Click OK again

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action buttons (continued)

• The response is the action button ready to be used, BUT WAIT!

• If you wish to add text to the action button, change the color it may be accomplished here.

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action buttons (continued)

• Right click on the button and the choices are revealed

• Clicking Add Text is used to label the button, format AutoShape to change color

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action buttons (continued)

• After clicking on the AddText choice the button is selected and you may proceed to label your button

• Changing the color, if desired, is done by selecting format AutoShape and then clicking on the desired color from the palate

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action buttons (continued)

• Clicking OK changes the color

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action buttons (continued)

• Office 2003• Click off the

button and select to start the PowerPoint from this slide by movie screen icon on the lower left part of the screen

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• Office 2007• Click off the

button and select to start the PowerPoint from this slide by movie screen icon on the lower right part of the screen

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action buttons (continued)

• The screen returns to the PowerPoint application and is ready for you to try your new link

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action buttons (continued)

• Magically . . . We arrive at the destination on the web . . . Brainpop

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Using text to connect information

• Choose the word or phrase that will act as the trigger

• Our example will be the word ago

Fourscore and seven years ago

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Using text

1. Highlight the word or phrase you have chosen to enable the link

2. and right click

3. Click on Hyperlink

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Using text

• Navigate to the file you wish to have opened

• Click OK

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Using text

• The word is underlined when the link is created

• As before, start the presentation, then click on the word

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Using text

• Just like Magic . . . The linked information is displayed

• Fourscore and seven years ago

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Using a picture or object to link

• Choose the picture or object that will act as the trigger

• Our example will be the picture on the next slide

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Using a picture or object

1. As with text, right click on the picture

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Using a picture or object

• Click on hyperlink

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Using a picture or object

• Navigate to the file you wish to have opened

• Click OK• The link is

now established

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Using a picture or object

• As before, start the presentation, then click on the picture

• And, stand back . . . Your linked information is opened