Hi, Tim
Yes, you can do that using PowerPoint2DVD!
See
http://www.powerpoint-to-dvd.com
It's an easy-to-use and pratical program for burning your powerpoint
presentations onto DVD/miniDVDs.
Under the Manual Mode of PowerPoint2DVD, hyperlinks among PowerPoint
slides are supported to run on DVD player. You can set the hyperlinks
in PowerPoint as following methods: (more help from
http://support.wondershare.com)
The hyperlink method we tried is to select character, for example, use
your mourse cursor select "My Hometown" ( then the "My Hometown"
letters background becomes black) then click Insert---Hyperlink---in
the pop-up dialog box, select "Place in This Document "---then select
slide in the box---Click OK.
Also you can set hyperlink in this way: for example, use your mourse
cursor select "My Hometown" ( then the "My Hometown" letters background
becomes black)---Click Slide Show---Action Settings---in the pop-up
dialog box, select the option "Hyperlink to"---Select slide in the drop
down box----click OK.
Hope above helps.