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How to Include Clickable Links on Slideshare Presentation
How do you insert a hyperlink or "clickcable" link within a Slideshare presentation? It's simple. Do not include it on the 1st 3 pages of your doc and infographics are prohibited from links. That's it! Create links in your docs as you normally would.
You do not need this presentation, Acrobat Pro or any special tricks. This PowerPoint deck was uploaded a test of the PPTX format with basic links included.
I created it while getting a presentation ready for someone who was having this problem.
How do you insert a hyperlink or "clickcable" link within a Slideshare presentation? It's simple. Do not include it on the 1st 3 pages of your doc and infographics are prohibited from links. That's it! Create links in your docs as you normally would.
You do not need this presentation, Acrobat Pro or any special tricks. This PowerPoint deck was uploaded a test of the PPTX format with basic links included.
I created it while getting a presentation ready for someone who was having this problem.
How to Include Clickable Links on Slideshare Presentation
1.
How to Include Clickable Links
( note: this link will not work, read on for why)
2.
What is this?
How do I create a presentation
with internal and external links?
@bostondave
3.
1st Rule of Clickable Links
They cannot be on the 1st 3 slides.
That is why this slide is here.
@bostondave
4.
1st Rule of Clickable Links
They cannot be on the 1st 3 slides.
That is why this slide is here.
Bonus: Links will not work on the Slide Master
either (you need to include them on each slide)
@bostondave
5.
Now that we are on the 3rd Slide…
Or Me!
Testing The Clickable Links
Click Here
Or…Click Here
@bostondave
6.
2nd Rule of Clickable Links
Upload in the
right format!
@bostondave
Presentations:
• Adobe PDF (.pdf)
• OpenOffice Presentation Document
(.odp)
• Microsoft PowerPoint
(.ppt/.pps/.pptx/.ppsx/.pot/.potx)
Documents:
• Adobe PDF (.pdf)
• Microsoft Word (.doc/ .docx/ .rtf)
• OpenOffice Documents (.odt) most .txt
files
Infographics:
• Adobe PDF (.PDF)
7.
2nd Rule of Clickable Links
NO LINKS FOR YOU!
@bostondave
Presentations:
• Adobe PDF (.pdf)
• OpenOffice Presentation Document
(.odp)
• Microsoft PowerPoint
(.ppt/.pps/.pptx/.ppsx/.pot/.potx)
Documents:
• Adobe PDF (.pdf)
• Microsoft Word (.doc/ .docx/ .rtf)
• OpenOffice Documents (.odt) most .txt
files
Infographics:
• Adobe PDF (.PDF)
8.
3rd Rule of Clickable Links
Create links like you normally
would BUT DO NOT go crazy (It
might just ruin it for everyone
else)
@bostondave