Create a hyperlink
In PowerPoint, a hyperlink can be 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.
You can create a hyperlink from text or from an object, such as a picture, graph, shape, or WordArt.
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In Normal view, select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
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On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
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Under Link to, click Place in This Document.
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Do one of the following:
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Link to a custom show in the current presentation:
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Under Select a place in this document, click the custom show that you want to use as the hyperlink destination.
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Select the Show and return check box.
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Link to a slide in the current presentation:
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Under Select a place in this document, click the slide that you want to use as the hyperlink destination.
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In Normal view, select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
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On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
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Under Link to, click Existing File or Web Page.
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Locate the presentation that contains the slide that you want to link to.
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Click Bookmark, and then click the title of the slide that you want to link to.
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In Normal view, select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
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On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
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Under Link to, click E-mail Address.
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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.
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In the Subject box, type the subject of the e-mail message.
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In Normal view, select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
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On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click Hyperlink.
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Under Link to, click Existing File or Web Page, and then click Browse the Web
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Locate and select the page or file that you want to link to, and then click OK.
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In Normal view, select the text or the object that you want to use as a hyperlink.
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On the Insert tab, in the Links group, click click Hyperlink.
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Under Link to, click Create New Document.
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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.
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Under When to edit, click whether you want to change the file now or later.