You can do all of this using two tools called hyperlinks and action buttons. In this lesson, you will learn how to insert hyperlinks using text and objects, as well as how to insert an action button.
Download the example to work along with the video. A hyperlink is a connection from one slide to a webpage, email address, slide, or file.
Text or objects such as pictures and shapes can be formatted as hyperlinks. In PowerPoint, hyperlinks become active in Slide Show view. When you view the slide in Slide Show view, you'll notice that the pointer turns into a hand as it moves closer to the hyperlink.
The hand pointer indicates that the text or object can be clicked. Because this text is automatically formatted differently from other text on the slide, the hand pointer is most useful for hyperlinks that use an object such as a picture or shape. If you hover over the hyperlink, a ScreenTip will appear if you created one when you inserted the hyperlink.
Note: Although the thread is about PowerPoint , the steps will also be applicable to the edition of the application. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I will look at the "adding them as a trusted location" now. I've added a folder as "trusted source" now just to try it but what's next step? Shapes If oSh.
Then under Security settings for Workbook Links When copying tables and graphs from excel to powerpoint i need to turn off the automatic update of links - How do I do that?
Joachim, Deloitte, Copenhagen. This thread is locked. With the Edit Links feature in Excel, we can set an option to suppress the "Update Links" message displayed any more.
In the Edit Links dialog box, click Startup Prompt button at the bottom, see screenshot:. Then click OK , and close the former dialog box, and when you open this workbook next time, the Update Links message will not appear any more. You can also solve this problem by going to the Excel Options to check an option, please do as follows:. Then click OK to close this dialog, when you open this workbook next time, the links are automatically updated, and additionally, no message appears.
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