When you're online, you're using
hyperlinks
to navigate from one webpage to another. If you want to include a
web address
or
email address
in your PowerPoint presentation, you can choose to format them as clickable hyperlinks. It's also possible to link to files and other slides within a presentation. It's easy to do all of this using two tools: hyperlinks and action buttons.
In this lesson, you will learn how to
insert hyperlinks
using text and objects and how to
insert action buttons
.
Adding hyperlinks to your presentation can help readers quickly access contact information or information from the Internet. Additionally, hyperlinks in the form of action buttons are useful for navigating your slide show. To use hyperlinks, you'll need to know how to insert hyperlinks using text and objects, as well as how to insert action buttons .
Optional: You can download this example for extra practice.
Hyperlinks have two basic parts : the address of the webpage, email address, or other location they are linking to; and the display text , which can also be a picture or shape. For example, the address could be https://www.youtube.com and the display text could be YouTube . In some cases, the display text might be the same as the address. When you're creating a hyperlink in PowerPoint, you'll be able to choose both the address and the display text or image.
Creating a hyperlink
The Insert Hyperlink dialog box
The completed hyperlink
Creating an email hyperlink
Typing the email address and display text
PowerPoint often recognizes email and web addresses as you type and will format them as hyperlinks automatically after you press the Enter key or the spacebar .
Opening a hyperlink
Removing a hyperlink
In PowerPoint, you can also use hyperlinks to link to resources that are not online. To create a quick way to refer to another slide in your presentation, you can create a hyperlink to that slide. You can even create hyperlinks to files stored on your computer.
Creating a hyperlink to another slide
Selecting a slide to link to
The completed hyperlink to a slide
Creating a hyperlink to a file
Browsing for a file
Selecting a file
The completed hyperlink to a file
If you plan on displaying your presentation on a different computer than you used to create it, your hyperlink to another file may not work. Make sure you have a copy of the linked file on the computer you are using to present, and always test hyperlinks before giving a presentation.
Another tool you can use to connect to a webpage, file, email address, or slide is called an action button. Action buttons are built-in button shapes you can add to a presentation and set to link to another slide, play a sound, or perform another action. When someone clicks or moves over the button, the selected action will occur. Action buttons can do many of the same things as hyperlinks. Their easy-to-understand style makes them especially useful for self-running presentations at booths and kiosks.
You can insert action buttons on one slide at a time, or you can insert an action button that will show up on every slide. The second option can be useful if you want every slide to link back to a specific slide, like the title page or table of contents.
Selecting an action button
The Action Settings dialog box
Creating a hyperlink with an action button
Selecting a sound
The completed action button
Changing the view to Slide Master
Returning to the normal view
To edit, move, or delete an action button inserted this way, click the View tab, then Slide Master . Click Close Master View after making the desired changes.
After you create an action button, it's important to test it.
Viewing the Slide Show
Ending the Slide Show
Editing an action button
Changing the appearance of an action button
Changing the style of an action button
Changing the shape of an action button