48 seconds Link to a website. Select the text, shape, or picture that you want to use as a hyperlink. Select Insert Hyperlink. Select Existing File or Web Page, and add the:. Text to display: Type the text that you want to appear as hyperlink. ScreenTip: Type the text that you want to appear when the user hovers over the hyperlink (optional). Current Folder, Browsed Pages, or Recent Files: Select where you want to link to.
Open the document that you want to add a hyperlink to. Choose Window→Interactive→Hyperlinks to open the Hyperlinks panel. (the software is free as far as I know when you buy a mac). Hyperlinks can be added to text and images – right click and select from the dropdown menu Add Link > Slide / Webpage / Email. Next select File > Export. How to Add a Video to Powerpoint on a Mac. Video clips saved to a computer hard drive or streamed over the Internet can easily be imported into a Microsoft.
Address: If you haven't already selected a location above, insert the URL for the web site you want to link to. If you link to a file on your computer, and move your PowerPoint presentation to another computer, you'll also need to move any linked files. Link to a place in a document, new document, or email address. Select the text, shape, or picture that you want to use as a hyperlink. Select Insert Hyperlink and select an option:.
Place in This Document: Link to a specific slide in your presentation. Create New Document: Link from your presentation to another presentation. E-mail Address: Link a displayed email address to open up a user's email program. Fill in the Text to display, ScreenTip, and where you want to link to. Change the color of a hyperlink You can change the color of a hyperlink if you like.
If you want to change the display text of a link, right-click it and select Edit Link. Select the hyperlink you want to re-color. On the Home tab of the ribbon, select down arrow next to the Font Color button to open the menu of colors.
Select the color you want for the hyperlink. You can link to a web page, link to a different place in your presentation, open a different presentation, or begin a message to an email address. 2016 Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions. Link to a web page. In Normal view, select the text, shape, or picture that you want to use as a hyperlink.
On the Insert tab, click Hyperlink. The Insert Hyperlink dialog appears. 1 - Text to Display: The linked text in the document. 2 - ScreenTip: Text shown when you point your mouse at the linked text on the slide. Enter the web address in the Address box. (Example: Change the color of a hyperlink This new feature is available in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac version 1000. Select the hyperlink you want to re-color.
On the Home tab of the ribbon, select down arrow next to the Font Color button to open the menu of colors. Select the color you want for the hyperlink.
A hyperlinked custom show is a quick way to navigate to other custom shows from your primary presentation. You can also create a table of contents slide to link from.
Designing your presentation this way allows you to navigate from the table of contents slide to different sections of your presentation, so that you can choose which sections to show to your audience at a particular time. The following instructions explain how to create one or more custom shows, and then add a hyperlink from the primary presentation to the custom shows. Tip: To select multiple sequential slides, click the first slide, and then hold down SHIFT while you click the last slide that you want to select. To select multiple nonsequential slides, hold down COMMAND while you click each slide that you want to select. To change the order in which slides appear, under Slides in custom show, click a slide, and then click or to move the slide up or down in the list.
Type a name in the Slide show name box, and then click OK. To create additional custom shows from any slides in your presentation, repeat steps 2 through 6. To create a hyperlink from the primary presentation to a supporting custom show, in your presentation, select the text or object that you want to represent the hyperlink. You can also create a table of contents and hyperlink from each text entry as a way to navigate through your custom show. To do so, insert a new slide into your presentation, type a table of contents, and then link from each entry. On the Slide Show tab, under Set Up, click Action Settings. In the Action Settings dialog box, select how to initiate the action by doing one of the following.
Insert a hyperlink. On the slide, enter the text you want to turn into a hyperlink. Tap the text to select it.
On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link. Select Insert Link. Or: You can make a link to a recent web address or recently open file by selecting the item from the Recent Items list that appears. In the Link dialog box, in the Address box, enter the address you want to link to. (Example:.
Select Apply. Change the color of a hyperlink This feature is available to only right now. Select the hyperlink you want to re-color. On the Home tab of the ribbon, tap the Font Color button to open the menu of colors.
Tap the color you want for the hyperlink. Insert a hyperlink. On the slide, enter the text you want to turn into a hyperlink. Tap the text to select it. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link.
Select Insert Link. Or: You can make a link to a recent web address or recently open file by selecting the item from the Recent Items list that appears. In the Link dialog box, in the Address box, enter the address you want to link to. (Example:. Select Apply. Change the color of a hyperlink. Select the hyperlink you want to re-color.
On the Home tab of the ribbon, tap the arrow next to the Font Color button to open the menu of colors. Tap the color you want for the hyperlink.
Insert a hyperlink. On the slide, enter the text you want to turn into a hyperlink. Select the text. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link. Select Insert Link. Or: You can make a link to a recently open file by selecting it from the Recent Items list that appears. In the dialog box that opens, in the Address box, enter the address you want to link to.
(Example:. Select Insert. Change the color of a hyperlink.
Select the hyperlink you want to re-color. On the Home tab of the ribbon, tap the arrow next to the Font Color button to open the menu of colors. Tap the color you want for the hyperlink.