Creating a Slide Master in PowerPoint. Open your presentation, head over to the “View” tab, and then click the “Slide Master” button. The Slide Master will appear in the left-hand pane. The Slide Master is the top thumbnail that appears in the pane, and each sub-thumbnail represents each slide layout available in your theme. On a blank slide, click Insert Shapes Rectangle (or another shape if you prefer), and then click in the upper-left corner of the slide to insert it. With the rectangle still selected, click Animations Path Animation, and then under Basic, click Turn.
The most common type of hyperlink is based on a word or two of text in a slide’s body text area.
Alternatively, click the Insert Hyperlink button found on the standard toolbar or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K. One way or the other, the Insert Hyperlink dialog box appears.
This option enables you to link one part of your PowerPoint presentation to another part. A list of the slides in the current presentation appears in the dialog box.
The other three options in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box enable you to link to another file in another application, to a web page on the Internet, or to an e-mail address. You can, however, choose now or another time to edit the new document by clicking the appropriate button.
This option enables you to link one part of your PowerPoint presentation to another part. A list of the slides in the current presentation appears in the dialog box. Asda holiday pay when leaving.
The other three options in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box enable you to link to another file in another application, to a web page on the Internet, or to an e-mail address. You can, however, choose now or another time to edit the new document by clicking the appropriate button.
The Insert Hyperlink dialog box vanishes, and the hyperlink is created.
If you selected text in Step 1, the text changes color and is underlined. If you selected a graphical object, the picture isn’t highlighted in any way to indicate that it is a hyperlink. However, the cursor always changes to a pointing hand whenever it passes over a hyperlink in Slide Show View or Reading View, thus providing a visual clue that the user has found a hyperlink.