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PowerPoint: Hyperlinking

PowerPoint: Hyperlinking. Slides can be hyperlinked so that when text, graphics, or action buttons are hovered over or clicked on, it will display another slide within the presentation, a website, or another document. PowerPoint: Hyperlinking. Example of Interactive Learning Menu.

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PowerPoint: Hyperlinking

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  1. PowerPoint: Hyperlinking Slides can be hyperlinked so that when text, graphics, or action buttons are hovered over or clicked on, it will display another slide within the presentation, a website, or another document.

  2. PowerPoint: Hyperlinking Example of Interactive Learning Menu

  3. How To Create An Action Button • Action buttons can link to any slide. • On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, select the Shapes button. • In the menu that appears, select an Action Button. Click and drag to create the button on the slide. • In the dialog box that appears, select Hyperlink to, and from the drop-down menu, select the slide to hyperlink to. • To play a sound, select the Play sound check box, and then select the sound that you want to play from the drop-down menu. • Select OK. When the presentation is in Slide Show view mode, the action buttons will be active.

  4. Cells What do you want to learn about today? Click on the cells. Plant cells Animal cells

  5. Plant Cells • Plant cells are square. • Plant cells have: • Cell walls • Cell membranes • Cytoplasm • Vacuoles • Nucleus • Chloroplast

  6. Good Job! You’re a Science Whiz! This slide show was created by the Loudoun County Assistive Technology Team. For more information on hyperlinking slides in PowerPoint, refer to the document Hyperlinking in PowerPoint.

  7. Animal Cells • Animal cells are round. • Animal cells have a: • Cell membrane • Cytoplasm • Vacuole • Nucleus • Animal cells do not have: • Chloroplasm • Cell walls

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