Q. Give the process of creation of hyperlinks to link to a different slide in different Presentation Power Point.
Q. Give the process of creation of hyperlinks to link to a different slide in different Presentation Power Point.
O’ Level(Jan 2017)
In Microsoft Office
PowerPoint 2016, a hyperlink is a connection from one slide to another slide in
the same presentation (such as a hyperlink to a custom show ) or to a
slide in another presentation, an e-mail address, a Web page, or a file.
In Normal view,
select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
Create
a hyperlink to a slide in a different presentation
1.In Normal view,
select the text or the object that you
want to use as a hyperlink.
2.On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
3.Under Link
to, click Existing
File or Web Page.
4.Locate the
presentation that contains the slide that you
want to link to.
5.Click Bookmark, and then click the
title of the slide that
you want to link to.
Fig. Existing File or Web Page |
Create a hyperlink to an e-mail
address:
1.In Normal view,
select the text or the object that you want to
use as a hyperlink.
2.On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
3.Under Link
to, click E-mail
Address.
4.In the E-mail
address box, type the e-mail
address that you
want to link to, or in the Recently used e-mail
addresses box, click an e-mail
address.
5.In the Subject box, type the
subject of the e-mail message.
Fig of Hyperlink Email Address |
Create a hyperlink to a new file:
1.In Normal view,
select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
2.On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
3.Under Link
to, click Create
New Document.
4.In the Name
of new document box,
type the name of the file
that you want to create and link to. If you want to
create a
document in a different location, under Full path, click Change,
browse to the location where you want to create the
file, and
then click OK.
5.Under When
to edit, click whether you
want to edit the file
now or later.
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