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Issue copying Hyperlinks
I am creating a PowerPoint that’s a pseudo software demo using screen shots.
I have inserted clear action button hyperlink over the menu items. When I copy and paste theses from one slide to the next they are offset vertically from the original slide. This miss alignment only becomes apparent when go into the slide show. It looks fine in edit mode. I am using PowerPoint 2002 with 120 slides. Any suggestions? |
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Issue copying Hyperlinks
Would it be possible to add the hyperlinks/action settings to the master? Or
to the menu items themselves (e.g. if they are text boxes, autoshapes or pictures)? I'm working on linked presentations at the moment and I find adding the links to the master and using mulitple masters helps keep things under control (and makes it easier to update). There's a good course about multiple masters on the office website. Let me know if that helps. Lucy PS I don't normally reply, so sorry you're not getting a real expert... ;-) "ArtMan" wrote: I am creating a PowerPoint that’s a pseudo software demo using screen shots. I have inserted clear action button hyperlink over the menu items. When I copy and paste theses from one slide to the next they are offset vertically from the original slide. This miss alignment only becomes apparent when go into the slide show. It looks fine in edit mode. I am using PowerPoint 2002 with 120 slides. Any suggestions? |
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Issue copying Hyperlinks
Is may work, but it may be just as tedious since I'm dealing with a series of
cascading menus. Thanks "aneasiertomorrow" wrote: Would it be possible to add the hyperlinks/action settings to the master? Or to the menu items themselves (e.g. if they are text boxes, autoshapes or pictures)? I'm working on linked presentations at the moment and I find adding the links to the master and using mulitple masters helps keep things under control (and makes it easier to update). There's a good course about multiple masters on the office website. Let me know if that helps. Lucy PS I don't normally reply, so sorry you're not getting a real expert... ;-) "ArtMan" wrote: I am creating a PowerPoint that’s a pseudo software demo using screen shots. I have inserted clear action button hyperlink over the menu items. When I copy and paste theses from one slide to the next they are offset vertically from the original slide. This miss alignment only becomes apparent when go into the slide show. It looks fine in edit mode. I am using PowerPoint 2002 with 120 slides. Any suggestions? |
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