How do I change the default color of text that is hyperlinked in P

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Zomboy

Fellow Earthlings:
I am using PowerPoint. I did not install it on this company PC. I want to
give some text hyperlinks. But the linked text is all light blue - too light
to be seen easily.

I cannot find how to change this. Please point me to the power to do so.

Thanx muchly,
ZB
 
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SuperPresentationMan

Greeting Zomboy

You can change your hyperlink colors in 5 easy steps

1. Turn on the Slide Design task bar (if it's not already visible on the
right hand side of the screen) by going to Format > Slide Design
2. In the Slide Design task bar select Color Schemes
3. At the very bottom of the panel select Edit Color Schemes...
4. There you can change the color for Accent and hyperlinks and Accent and
followed hyperlinks
5. Apply your new color scheme

Tip: remember to use colors which contrast well with the background

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly

Thank you
-SuperPresentationMan

"Our PowerPoint Hero"
www.SuperPresentationMan.com
 
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John Wilson

"Take me to your litres, Earthling. ;-)"

They understand litres in the US!? ;-)

PS I dont think the method above will permanantly change the colour scheme,
you could either
4a add to standard color schemes

or with the scheme applied save as > save as type design template .pot -
filename "blank"
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Did that answer the question / help?
_____________________________
John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
 
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Michael Koerner

We here north of the 49th went the whole way everything is metric. Yet it
still puzzles me why the American ounce (29.57mm) is larger than the
Imperial ounce (28.41mm) yet when you get to the gallons, the sizes are
reversed
 
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Michael Koerner

Imperial gallons have not changed. I recall, when I was going to school
(before there were paved roads), that was one of the stupid questions of the
day. which is larger the American ounce or the Canadian (Imperial) once. Of
course, unless you knew everyone would say Imperial.
 
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Michael Koerner

Sorry, I just was not around for the 1824 change. As far as the other
changes it was just before home computers and people did not want to write
all those numbers. don't you just love copy and paste?
 
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Michael Koerner

Did you mean metrist? Or is it because we drink quarts (not avaialble in the
US) there is less chance of getting warts
 
M

Michael Koerner

I drank a lot of beer in the US over time, and never ever came across a
quart bottle. My apologies.
 
M

Michael Koerner

Gills aka noggin are about the same size of the original bottle of Coke I
think, around 5 or 6 fluid ounces. Aren't those new small cans around that
size?
 
M

Michael Koerner

They are here on the shelves in the stores. They try to get you to think
that your getting a lot for your money.
 
M

Michael Koerner

I suppose there are a number of people buying them. Convenient size to stick
in a child's lunch box although not very healthy
 

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