Lesson 17 - Hyperlinks and Action Buttons

Introduction

PowerPoint 2007 Hyperlinks and Action Buttons
In PowerPoint, you have the ability to link to a web page, email address, file, slide in the same presentation, and a slide in a different presentation. You can do all of this using two tools called hyperlinks and action buttons.

In this lesson, you will learn how to insert hyperlinks using text and objects, as well as how to insert an action button.
A hyperlink is a connection from one slide to a web page, email address, slide, or file. Text or objects such as pictures and shapes can be formatted as a hyperlink.

To Insert a Hyperlink to a Web page:

  • Select the text or object that you want to use as a hyperlink. In this example, we will use text.
Text Hyperlink

  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Hyperlink command in the Links group. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
Hyperlink Command

  • If you use text for the hyperlink, the Text to display field will appear active in the dialog box. The text you select on the slide will appear in this field.
Insert Hyperlink Dialog Box

  • Click Existing File or Web page.
Item the Hyperlink is Linking To

  • In the Address field, enter the website address that you wish to display when the link is clicked.
Web Address

  • Decide whether you want to add a ScreenTip, which is a box of information that appears when you hover over a command, hyperlink, or action button. To insert a ScreenTip:
    • Click ScreenTip. The Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box will appear.
    • Enter the tip text.
    • Click OK in the Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box.

    ScreenTip

    ScreenTip Dialog Box

  • Click OK in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.
  • Click anywhere on the slide to deselect the text or object.
    • If you use text for the hyperlink, the text will appear underlined in a color that coordinates with the color scheme.
    • If you use an object, it will not have additional formatting.
    Example Hyperlinked Text
Viewing the Hyperlink
In PowerPoint, hyperlinks become active in slide show view. When you view the slide in slide show view, you will notice the pointer turns into a hand as it moves closer to the hyperlink. The hand pointer indicates that the text or object can be clicked. Since text automatically is formatted differently than other text on the slide, the hand pointer is most useful for hyperlinks that use an object such as a picture or shape.
If you hover over the hyperlink, a ScreenTip will appear, if you created one when you inserted the hyperlink.
To Insert a Hyperlink to a Slide in the Same Presentation:
  • Select the text or object that you want to use as a hyperlink. In this example, we will use text.
Text Hyperlink

  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Hyperlink command in the Links group. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
Hyperlink Command

  • If you use text for the hyperlink, the Text to display field will appear active in the dialog box. The text you select on the slide will appear in this field.
Insert Hyperlink Dialog Box

  • Click Place in this Document to link to a slide in the current presentation. The content of the Insert Hyperlink dialog box will change and a list of slides in the presentation will appear.
Place in this Document

  • Scroll through the list.
  • Select the slide you wish to link to from the hyperlink. A thumbnail image of the slide will appear in the Slide preview area.
Choose Slide

  • Decide whether you want to add a ScreenTip. To insert a ScreenTip:
    • Click ScreenTip. The Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box will appear.
    • Enter the tip text.
    • Click OK in the Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box.
  • Click OK to close the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.
View the slide in slide show view and click the hyperlink to see the selected slide.
To Insert a Hyperlink to an Existing File:
  • Select the text or object that you want to use as a hyperlink. In this example, we will use text.
Selected Text

  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Hyperlink command in the Links group. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
  • If you use text for the hyperlink, the Text to display field will appear active in the dialog box. The text you select on the slide will appear in this field.
  • Click Existing File or Web page.
Item the Hyperlink is Linking To

  • Locate the Look in drop-down menu in the center of the dialog box.
  • Use the drop-down menu to locate the PowerPoint file on your computer.
  • Select the file. The file name will appear in the Address field.
Select File

  • Click the Bookmark button and a dialog box appears.
Bookmark

  • Select a slide in the presentation that you want to link to using a hyperlink.
  • Click OK.
Select Place in Document

  • Decide whether you want to add a ScreenTip. To insert a ScreenTip:
    • Click ScreenTip. The Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box will appear.
    • Enter the tip text.
    • Click OK in the Set Hyperlink ScreenTip dialog box.
  • Click OK to close the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.
To Insert a Hyperlink to an Email Address:
  • Select the text or object that you want to use as a hyperlink. In this example, we will use a picture.
Selected Text

  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Hyperlink command in the Links group. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
  • Click Email Addresses on the left. If you are using text as your hyperlink, the text to display field will appear active and have the selected text inside.
Select Email

  • In the Email address field, enter mailto: and the email address you want users to contact (e.g., mailto:[email protected]).
Sample Email

  • Enter a subject in the Subject field, if you wish.
  • Click OK to close the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.
View the slide in slide show view. As you hover over the object, the pointer turns into the hand and a default screen tip appears.

To Edit or Remove a Hyperlink:
  • Select the text or object with the hyperlink you want to remove.
  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Hyperlink command in the Links group. The Edit Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
Edit Hyperlink

  • Edit the selected hyperlink.
  • OR
  • Click the Remove Link button to remove the link.
  • Click OK.
You can edit and remove any hyperlink the same way, regardless of whether the hyperlink is to a slide, email address, or web page.

Inserting Action Buttons


In addition to hyperlinks, another tool you can use to connect to a web page, file, email address, and slide is called an action button, or action link. Action buttons are built-in button shapes that you can add to a presentation and use as a hyperlink . When someone clicks or moves over the button, the action can occur.
Hyperlinks and action buttons are closely connected and can do many of the same things. Action buttons are used most for self-running presentations such as at a booth or kiosk.

To Insert an Action Button on All Slides:
  • Select the View tab.
  • Click the Slide Master command in the Presentation Views group. The slide master view will appear.
  • Select slide 1, the slide master. Changes to this slide will appear on all the slides in the presentation.
  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Shapes command in the Illustrations group.
Insert Shape Command

  • Select an action button from the bottom of the list. In this example, we will select the Home action button.
Insert Action Button

  • Insert the shape onto the slide. The Actions Setting dialog box will appear.
Actions Setting Dialog Box

  • Select the Mouse Click or Mouse Over tab. Use the Mouse Click tab to set actions to occur when you click, and use the Mouse Over tab to set actions to occur when you move the cursor over the action button. In this example, we will leave the Mouse Click tab selected.
  • In the Action on click section, click None or Hyperlink to.
    • If you click None, the shape will have no action associated with it.
    • If you click Hyperlink to:, select an option from the menu. The hyperlink options work the same for action buttons as they do traditional hyperlinks.
    Hyperlink Menu
  • Click Play Sound if you wish to play a sound when the action button is clicked.
    • Select a sound from the drop-down menu.
    Action Sound

  • Click OK.
Action buttons do not have to be inserted on master slides. You can insert an action button on one slide, if you wish.

To Edit Action Button
  • Select the action button.
  • Select the Insert tab.
  • Click the Action command in the Links group. The Actions Settings dialog box will appear.
Action Command

  • Edit the action or hyperlink.
  • Click OK.
When the action button is selected, the Format tab is available because it is a shape. You can change the shape style or color so it matches the color scheme of the slide from this tab.