Hyperlinking: Transparent Hyperlinks in PowerPoint

Created: Thursday, July 7, 2022, posted by at 12:22 pm

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Why would you add a hyperlink to any slide object within PowerPoint? There may be many answers to that question, but if we had to choose one answer that would be true all the time, it would be to add value to your slides and enhance their capabilities. However, these hyperlinks are two-edged swords because when you create a hyperlink, you may be telling your audience that it is a link! The purpose here is to make this link transparent, as in “invisible”.

To learn more, click a link from the tutorials listed below.

Microsoft Windows

Transparent Hyperlinks in PowerPoint 2013

Transparent Hyperlinks in PowerPoint

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