Nonlinear PowerPoint with Hyperlinks

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  • + guesta13085 guesta13085 8 months ago
    I am using MS power point 2007 and could not follow your TIP 3
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  1. How to Use Hyperlinks to Create a Nonlinear PowerPoint First First Next Then
    • Highlight the word you wish to use as a hyperlink.
    • Right-click word & select “hyperlink.”
    06/03/09 PowerPoint and Beyond Use hyperlinks …
  2. 06/03/09 PowerPoint and Beyond … to other slides, web pages, or docs
  3. Hyperlink images
  4. Create hot spots on images. Link different parts of one image.
  5. Create hot spots on images.
    • Draw box (or any shape) where you want the link.
  6. Create hot spots on images. 2. Double-click box and select No Fill & No Line .
  7. Create hot spots on images. 3. Right-click box and select assign hyperlink.
  8. Work with Slide Master
    • Plan and Organize your presentation first.
    • Draw out your plan (on notebook paper or big paper).
      • How will readers navigate your slides?
      • What info/images will you include on each slide?
    Tip 1
    • Create ALL your slides first.
    • Type in a title for each slide.
      • This makes creating your hyperlinks much easier!
    Tip 2
    • Disable mouse click advance to make your presentation nonlinear
      • Follow these steps:
      • > Slideshow (in top toolbar)
      • > Transition
      • > Advance Slide (in box on right side of page)
      • On Mouse Click
    Tip 3 Uncheck the box! Apply to All Slides
  9. Created by Lisa Huff Visit my wiki and my blog for more teacher resources. All images and clipart for this presentation are from Microsoft.com .

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