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From: Confusicous on 17 Mar 2010 18:16 I am only asking because I am not completely positive but I figured someone on here would be able to answer this without me spending an hour trying to figure out. I have a powerpoint slide that I made with a hyperlink in it. When you do a slide show, the link is accessible by clicking on it, which is fine...now my question is can I copy the slide from powerpoint paste it in an e-mail in outlook and the link work with just a click on the hyperlink? I just tried it and it didn't work but I wasn't sure if there was a secret to make it work that way, if not just let me know. Thanks in advance, Jimbo
From: Presentation Studio on 17 Mar 2010 23:30
it depends where the link is going to. if you are linking to another document that they do not have access to then no - the link will not work. if you are linking to a url or email address and they have internet access then yes, the link will work. hope that helps! -- Emma Bannister PowerPoint Specialist www.presentationstudio.com "Confusicous" <Confusicous(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACFDAEDF-5874-4863-A5EB-D729BB23F5B5(a)microsoft.com... > I am only asking because I am not completely positive but I figured > someone > on here would be able to answer this without me spending an hour trying to > figure out. > I have a powerpoint slide that I made with a hyperlink in it. When you do > a > slide show, the link is accessible by clicking on it, which is fine...now > my > question is can I copy the slide from powerpoint paste it in an e-mail in > outlook and the link work with just a click on the hyperlink? I just tried > it > and it didn't work but I wasn't sure if there was a secret to make it work > that way, if not just let me know. > > Thanks in advance, > Jimbo |