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Create a hyperlink to a custom show or location in the current presentation
Applies to:
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
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Select the text or object that you want to represent the hyperlink.
Click
Insert Hyperlink
.
Under
Link to
, click
Place in This Document
.
Do one of the following:
Link to a custom show
In the list, select the
custom show
(custom show: A presentation within a presentation in which you group slides in an existing presentation so that you can show that section of the presentation to a particular audience.)
you want to go to.
Click the
Show and return
check box.
Link to a location in the current presentation
In the list, select the slide you want to go to.
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Hyperlinks I: The basics
Table of Contents II: Advanced TOCs, long documents, and other tables
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