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wmatthies
My problem is similar to that of many others. I have a 40 slide PP and
wanted to hyperlink the individual slide titles in the T of C to the
appropriate slide in the presentation. I also placed a “return†link on each
slide that would take the user back to the T of C. All but about 4 of the
links worked along with all the return links. When I look at links that do
work in the hyperlink set up/edit window there is a preview of the slide but
not for the 4 bad ones. They are identified as being part of the
presestation but no preview is visible. Moreover the return link back to the
T of C from the bad slides works; just not to them from the T of C.
Some of the fixes in this forum have talked about removing commas but these
do not have any. There are other symbols such as “(“, “)â€, “:†but I took
all that out and still no luck (and I have those symbols in other links that
do work.
This is not a large presentation (490kb) so I would not think that is the
issue.
There are about 35 or so links but I wouldn’t think that would be the issue.
I am using Windows XP with PowerPoint 2003.
Any ideas/suggestions?
wanted to hyperlink the individual slide titles in the T of C to the
appropriate slide in the presentation. I also placed a “return†link on each
slide that would take the user back to the T of C. All but about 4 of the
links worked along with all the return links. When I look at links that do
work in the hyperlink set up/edit window there is a preview of the slide but
not for the 4 bad ones. They are identified as being part of the
presestation but no preview is visible. Moreover the return link back to the
T of C from the bad slides works; just not to them from the T of C.
Some of the fixes in this forum have talked about removing commas but these
do not have any. There are other symbols such as “(“, “)â€, “:†but I took
all that out and still no luck (and I have those symbols in other links that
do work.
This is not a large presentation (490kb) so I would not think that is the
issue.
There are about 35 or so links but I wouldn’t think that would be the issue.
I am using Windows XP with PowerPoint 2003.
Any ideas/suggestions?