Microsoft powerpoint hyperlink format




















I want to create a PDF from my Word document with all hyperlinks showing as the default font color. I do not want to redefine the color of a followed hyperlink to that of the default un-followed link. I want to retain the ability to see a followed hyperlink as purple within the Word document. Thus I'd like to know how to reset a followed hyperlink back to the default underlined blue color.

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Carlos says:. May 9, at am. Peter Wiggins says:. January 26, at am. February 13, at pm. November 10, at am. David C says:. November 27, at pm. Melanie B. March 4, at pm. Helen Bradley says:. March 14, at pm. Tim says:. October 14, at am. November 14, at am. A best practice for doing this is to select hyperlink colors that have stark contrast to your presentation. To learn all about how to create and apply PowerPoint themes , read our guide here. If you are using text hyperlinks, as you click them in your presentation, the hyperlink color will change to the Followed Hyperlink color.

Clicking Okay automatically resets the used hyperlink formatting back to the default unused text hyperlink formatting. Regardless of what the link was pointing to, removing a hyperlink automatically removes the text hyperlink formatting and breaks the link that you or someone else created.

If you have a Microsoft Office subscription, there is a new way to add hyperlinks in PowerPoint. To create a Zoom transition, simply click and drag a slide from the Thumbnail view on the left of your presentation, onto the slide you are currently using as pictured below.

Once you have created a Zoom slide, selecting it on your slide opens up the Zoom Tools Format tab. From this tab, you have a variety of different formatting and transition options to choose from. Selecting Return to Zoom means that after jumping to your Zoom slide, when you advance your slideshow, you will automatically return to the jumping off point within your presentation.

That allows you to create a dashboard like effect within your presentation. For example, you could present your audience with options — have them vote — and then click the link to jump to that section of your presentation. And while this might seem complicated, you are in fact just creating hyperlinks with a cool zoom effect. So before troubleshooting your hyperlinks, make sure you have tried them in the Slide Show mode first.

See video below for a quick walk-through of the shortcuts you can use. If your hyperlinks are still not working, the likely cause is that your hyperlink is broken. That is, whatever you were hyperlinking to has been deleted or moved. If this is the case, you simply need to rest the hyperlink. Another clever use of hyperlinks in PowerPoint is to leverage the ScreenTip functionality to create the pop-up text effect in PowerPoint. For an example of what this looks like and how to set it up, see our step-by-step guide here or watch the short video below.



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