Hyperlinks just 'stopped' working

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cazdarell

I have seen similar messages to the problem that I have now, but wonder
if anyone can help my specific problem.

I have a 'Jeopardy-style' quiz that utilises hyperlinks to get to
specific slides - and back to the front or last page again. It would
have less than 30 hyperlinks in it. There is also a hyperlink from
another presentation that calls the quiz.

It has been working perfectly well for me for years (although mostly on
a PC). I just went to use it on a Mac and it was working fine. But
after editing and saving, the hyperlinks don't work any more.

I re-created them, resaved and thought they were OK - but when I went
back into the presentation they were gone again.

Is there a work-around to stop this happening. I need to be able to use
this quiz reliably.

Thanks
 
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estuardoa

Hyperlinks stopped working on a presentation shortly after the latest
update 11.2.5. After verifying permissions and many other attempts I
uninstalled and re-installed Office. The hyperlinks worked again.
After installing the update they again stopped working. I have
re-installed Office and NOT the update, hyperlinks are working again.
The question now is what updates to install and Word, Excel and
Powerpoint all launch with a warning that the Framework Library failed
to load. Anybody have any ideas about that problem? Entourage wont
open at all. It says "This identity cannot be opened with this version
of Entourage"

Nonplused
 
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Christopher MacLeod

My experience is quite similar to that of "Nonplused." My loss of hyperlinks
occurred directly after the 11.2.5 update; I reinstalled PowePoint 2004 (not
all of Office) and was warned that the Framework Library had failed to load.
I then updated Office again. Hyperlinks still are not working from any
existing presentation. One presentation in which I remade the hyperlinks
does work; another does not.

Very frustrating! Creating these presentations is part of what I do for my
living, and I vastly prefer working with my Mac to working on the PC at the
office.

Help would be appreciated.
 
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Andrew Chiang [MSFT]

Hello,

Can you please provide a little more information such as the exact build of
Office you're running and some steps so that we can reproduce the problem?
For the first part, please provide the version and build # you see under
PowerPoint > About PowerPoint. Also, go to your Microsoft Office
2004/Office folder, do a Command-I on the Microsoft Office file and report
the version and build # listed there.

As for steps, I'm looking for something like:
1. Start PowerPoint
2. Create n slides
3. Slide Show > Action Buttons > _____, draw a box
4. Hyperlink to: > Slide...
....
8. Start slide show
9. Click on link/action button/etc.
etc.

Result:
??? (nothing happens, error "____" comes up, etc.)

Also, do you have >1 monitor and if so, is one running in presenter view?
Is your machine an Intel based Mac? If so, which model?

Thanks,
Andrew
 
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Christopher MacLeod

Thanks for your response, Andrew. I work with a PowerBook G4. My Office 2004
build is 11.2.5. PowerPoint 2004 is listed as 11.2.4.

The steps you list are approximately what I do. After creating the slides, I
then create the hyperlinks, sometimes by going Slide Show > Action Settings
Mouse Click > Hyperlink to > slide . . . Other times, I use <CMD>-K to
insert a hyperlink to another slide. (This latter is my preferred method.)

For a while, my hyperlinks worked perfectly, but since updating Office to
11.25, I've had troubles. In slide shows containing hyperlinks -- whether
they are stored on my hard drive or whether I download them from my web site
-- the hyperlinks are gone. The only links that work are those action
buttons directing the user to the next slide.

This behavior occurs only on my computer. That is, if I download a show from
the web site to my Windows computer at the office, the hyperlinks are there
and work properly.

I have rebuilt hyperlinks on two of my slide shows, and their behaviors
differ. One of the shows works. Why, I don't know. I've tried sabotaging it
by uploading it to my web site, downloading it to my Windows computer,
making changes in Office 2003 and uploading it again and then downloading it
back to my Mac. Works fine.

Another show is a different story. I've rebuilt the hyperlinks and tested
them out. They work fine. But if I quit PowerPoint, then restart it the
hyperlinks are gone.

FWIW, the slide shows I'm talking about can be found as follows:

The show that seems to work is at . . .
http://www.nhhistory.org/edu/support/slides/nheyespeople.ppt

The show that keeps losing its hyperlinks is at
http://www.nhhistory.org/edu/support/slides/nhwentworths.ppt

Again, thank you very much for responding.

Chris

--

Christopher MacLeod
Concord, NH
 
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Steve Rindsberg

When you mention that the hyperlinks are gone, do you mean that there are no
more hyperlinks there or that there are hyperlinks but they don't work?

For example, in slide show view, when you hover over something that's supposed
to be linked, does the cursor change to indicate this?

If you look at the specific path or address of the link, what varies between
the shows that work and those that don't? The two macros here will help with
that:

Show me the link and let me edit it
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00433.htm

Thanks for your response, Andrew. I work with a PowerBook G4. My Office 2004
build is 11.2.5. PowerPoint 2004 is listed as 11.2.4.

The steps you list are approximately what I do. After creating the slides, I
then create the hyperlinks, sometimes by going Slide Show > Action Settings
insert a hyperlink to another slide. (This latter is my preferred method.)

For a while, my hyperlinks worked perfectly, but since updating Office to
11.25, I've had troubles. In slide shows containing hyperlinks -- whether
they are stored on my hard drive or whether I download them from my web site
-- the hyperlinks are gone. The only links that work are those action
buttons directing the user to the next slide.

This behavior occurs only on my computer. That is, if I download a show from
the web site to my Windows computer at the office, the hyperlinks are there
and work properly.

I have rebuilt hyperlinks on two of my slide shows, and their behaviors
differ. One of the shows works. Why, I don't know. I've tried sabotaging it
by uploading it to my web site, downloading it to my Windows computer,
making changes in Office 2003 and uploading it again and then downloading it
back to my Mac. Works fine.

Another show is a different story. I've rebuilt the hyperlinks and tested
them out. They work fine. But if I quit PowerPoint, then restart it the
hyperlinks are gone.

FWIW, the slide shows I'm talking about can be found as follows:

The show that seems to work is at . . .
http://www.nhhistory.org/edu/support/slides/nheyespeople.ppt

The show that keeps losing its hyperlinks is at
http://www.nhhistory.org/edu/support/slides/nhwentworths.ppt

Again, thank you very much for responding.

Chris

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Andrew Chiang [MSFT]

Hello Christopher,

Thanks for the info. We'll take a look into it.

For our information, what OS version are you running (as reported by Apple
menu > About This Mac)? Also, since you're running on a PowerBook G4, do
you have an active external monitor/projector attached when running slide
show?

Thanks,
Andrew
 
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Christopher MacLeod

Again, thanks, Andrew. I'm running OS 10.4.7. FWIW, I tend to check and
install updates as available on a regular weekly schedule -- both Apple's
and Microsoft's updates. (I also run MacJanitor regularly and repair
permissions using Disk Utility.) I do not use an external monitor or
projector, though I have connected to a projector in the past.

And to piggy-back responses, re Steve Rindsberg's inquiry: the hyperlinks
are gone, as if I never made them. And all the hyperlinks are internal, to
other slides in the same show, not to other files, the exception being the
"mailto" link that appears on my end slide. This link, too, disappears.

Chris
 
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a.townsend

I too am having this problem and it's killing me!
We use hyperlinks in our company's credentials so we can jump from
client to client in any order we wish.
We run Mac's, all 10.4.7 and last week ran Microsoft updates and are
currently running PowerPoint 2004 11.2.4 (060501).
Sometimes we use a large LCD but mainly preople use a 17inch Powerbook
to present from, I use a G5 tower to build the presentations on.
Since we ran the update, none of the hyperlinks work and we are deep in
it.
When you move the point over a link, you see the hand and when you
click nothing happens.
When you go to the action settings, the hyperlink to option says slide
one, which is incorrect and doesn't even work. No warning message,
nothing.

Now we currently have one laptop that was not updated so we have a
temporary solution (it will have to shared between 6 people until we
fix) but we need to find a solution to this as we will need to re-think
how we present our credentials and that means a whole lot of work for
me.

Any ideas of who to fix this?

Andy
 
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Christopher MacLeod

Hi, Andrew,

Just an added wrinkle: I downloaded one of my PowerPoint files that uses
hyperlinks to my wife's iBook (OS 10.4.7) which had Office 2004 11.0. The
hyperlinks worked perfectly. Then I updated her Office to 11.2.5 and
restarted PowerPoint. The hyperlinks were gone.

Also, let me amend my response to Steve Rindsberg's inquiry. When I pass my
cursor over the supposedly hyperlinked hotspot, the cursor does change as if
the spot is linked, but nothing happens on a mouse click. The "Action
Settings" window will suggest that the spot is linked to slide no. 1 -- but
it's not true.

Chris
 
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estuardoa

So the symptoms are consistent among many users: install update 11.2.5
and hyperlinks stop working, they still exist and say that they point
to slide 1 but they do not work- for slide 1 or otherwise. However, if
one shares the presentation that does not work in the Mac with a PC
users the hyperlinks are still there and functional. There is a glitch
on the update.

I reinstalled Office 2004 and updated to just prior to 11.2.5 and the
hyperlinks work, although not on the "corrupted" files.

However, after re-installing Office now all its components launch with
a warning that the Framework Library failed to load, and Entourage wont
open at all. It says "This identity cannot be opened with this version
of Entourage" Can you help?

Nonplused
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Also, let me amend my response to Steve Rindsberg's inquiry. When I pass my
cursor over the supposedly hyperlinked hotspot, the cursor does change as if
the spot is linked, but nothing happens on a mouse click. The "Action
Settings" window will suggest that the spot is linked to slide no. 1 -- but
it's not true.

In that case, try the macro in the link I sent earlier. It'll pull up whatever
PPT *thinks* the link points to. Copy/paste that into your reply here. That
might be helpful in sorting this out.

Or maybe more useful:

Where are the hyperlinks?
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00632.htm

If you run this from the VB editor with the Immediate Window visible, you'll
then be able to copy/paste the results for the whole presentation back into
your reply.

================================================
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
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Christopher MacLeod

Thanks for responding, Steve. Unfortunately, you're dealing with my
limitations. I tried following your link below, but found directions to be
seemingly Windows-oriented (e.g., when I go to Tools > Macros, there is no
choice listed for security levels.) Creating then running the macro yielded
no visible results. The link you sent earlier seemed to steer me to an "exe"
file, which I declined to download because it was identified as a Windows
application file.

I'll be happy to follow your advice if you don't mind doing a bit of
hand-holding.

Chris
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Thanks for responding, Steve. Unfortunately, you're dealing with my
limitations. I tried following your link below, but found directions to be
seemingly Windows-oriented (e.g., when I go to Tools > Macros, there is no
choice listed for security levels.) Creating then running the macro yielded
no visible results.

Thanks for coming back on this. It's hard to know how much people already know
about running VBA. That macro sends output to the "Immediate" window ... a
kind of debugging tool. To see any output, you need to make it visible; in
the VBA editor, press Cloverleaf-G or choose View, Immediate to show it.

Then try running the macro.

If nothing happens or if you get a warning messages about macros in the
presentation, try disabling the "Macro Virus Protection" option on the General
tab of the PowerPoint, Preferences dialog.
The link you sent earlier seemed to steer me to an "exe"
file, which I declined to download because it was identified as a Windows
application file.

There was also some VBA code on that same page; that should have run ok on the
Mac as well ... sorry for the EXE confusion.


================================================
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
 
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Christopher MacLeod

Thanks, Steve,

Here are the results from the "Immediate" window. The first is from
"nheyespeople" (55 slides), which at first lost all its links, but when I
remade it, it worked and continues to work. The second list is from
"nhwentworths" (23 slides), in which links don't work and in which even if I
remake the links, they cease to work once I quit and restart PowerPoint.
Again, thanks for your help.


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Steve Rindsberg

Ok, now that we have the "how to run 'em" bit sorted (thanks for your patience
with this) give this one a try next:

Show Me: The hyperlinks in my presentation
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00674.htm

Thanks, Steve,

Here are the results from the "Immediate" window. The first is from
"nheyespeople" (55 slides), which at first lost all its links, but when I
remade it, it worked and continues to work. The second list is from
"nhwentworths" (23 slides), in which links don't work and in which even if I
remake the links, they cease to work once I quit and restart PowerPoint.
Again, thanks for your help.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Christopher MacLeod

Au contraire, Steve -- thank you for your patience with me!

Below ae the results you asked for. Again, I've included information from
two files, the working one (nheyes) and one of the non-working ones
(nhwentworth). I should point out that none of my other PowerPoint files
with links to other slides works either. Also, FWIW, I tried running shows
from a CD-ROM created (on my Mac) before the troubles began. Links did not
work. When looked at via "Insert Hyperlink" there was nothing there; when
looked at via "Action Settings," they were invariably linked to Slide 1.
Files from the same CD-ROM run on my Windows computer perfectly and the
links show properly.

Chris

--

Christopher MacLeod
Concord, NH



*****nheyes*****

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Slide: 2
Shape: Oval 5
Address:
SubAddress: 257,3,Passaconaway

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Slide: 2
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Address:
SubAddress: 258,8,Robert%20Rogers

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Slide: 2
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Address:
SubAddress: 259,10,Benning%20Wentworth

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Address:
SubAddress: 267,23,Franklin%20Pierce

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Address:
SubAddress: 266,18,Jefferson%20Small

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Slide: 2
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Address:
SubAddress: 265,17,James%20Fogg%20Langdon

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Address:
SubAddress: 264,16,Sarah%20Hall%20Chase

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Address:
SubAddress: 263,15,Jonathan%20Chase

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Address:
SubAddress: 262,14,John%20Stark

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Address:
SubAddress: 261,13,John%20Sullivan

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Address:
SubAddress: 260,11,The%20Jaffrey%20Family

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SubAddress: 290,12,John%20Wentworth

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SubAddress: 268,29,Mary%20Baker%20Eddy

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SubAddress: 269,32,Bertha%20Lindsay

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SubAddress: 270,33,Philias%20Napoleon%20Dubuc

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SubAddress: 271,35,Mary%20Hamilton%20Coolidge%20&%20Son

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SubAddress: 273,5,Susanna%20Johnson

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SubAddress: 274,6,Eleazar%20Wheelock

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SubAddress: 275,7,Samson%20Occum

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SubAddress: 276,9,John%20Wheelwright

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SubAddress: 277,19,Hannah%20Davis

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Shape: Autoshape 60
Address:
SubAddress: 301,47,Colonial%20Days%20and%20Revolution%20

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Autoshape 61
Address:
SubAddress: 302,48,Rural%20New%20Hampshire%20and%20Getting%20Around%20

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Autoshape 63
Address:
SubAddress: 303,49,The%20Old%20Granite%20State%20

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Autoshape 70
Address:
SubAddress: 272,4,Captain%20John%20Locke

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Rectangle 72
Address:
SubAddress: 308,54,Staircase%20to%204th%20Floor

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Rectangle 73
Address:
SubAddress: 306,52,Jaffrey%20Parlor

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Rectangle 74
Address:
SubAddress: 307,53,Concord%20Coach

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Rectangle 75
Address:
SubAddress: 309,51,Wigwam

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 2
Shape: Rectangle 76
Address:
SubAddress: 305,50,Entrance

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 22
Shape: Rectangle 9
Address:
SubAddress: 292,38,Rachel%20Meloon%20

HYPERLINK IN TEXT
Slide: 55
Shape: Rectangle 8
Address: mailto:[email protected]
SubAddress:


*****nhwentworth*****


HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 1
Shape: Picture 18
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 4
Shape: AutoShape 5
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 5
Shape: AutoShape 4
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 6
Shape: AutoShape 9
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 7
Shape: AutoShape 4
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 8
Shape: AutoShape 5
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 8
Shape: AutoShape 8
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 8
Shape: AutoShape 9
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 9
Shape: AutoShape 5
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 14
Shape: AutoShape 9
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 15
Shape: AutoShape 5
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 16
Shape: AutoShape 7
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 16
Shape: AutoShape 8
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 16
Shape: AutoShape 9
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 17
Shape: AutoShape 7
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 18
Shape: AutoShape 5
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 19
Shape: AutoShape 7
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 21
Shape: AutoShape 5
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN TEXT
Slide: 23
Shape: Text Box 4
Address:
SubAddress:

HYPERLINK IN SHAPE
Slide: 23
Shape: Picture 6
Address:
SubAddress:
 
N

Nancy Cho

Hi Christopher et al,

I'm trying to repro this problem but am not able to. For those of you
who are having this problem, where were the files originally created?
Were they created in 11.2.4? Or were they originally Windows files or
earlier versions of Mac PowerPoint?

Also, are people just having problems with hyperlinks that go to
different slides or are you having problems going to URLs as well?

This would really help me in trying to repro this hyperlink problem.

Thanks!
Nancy Cho
 
C

Christopher MacLeod

Hi, Nancy,

Thanks for working on my problem -- ours, I guess, because I get the sense
I'm far from alone.

All my PowerPoint files are made on a Mac and all were made in PowerPoint
2004 before the most recent Microsoft update -- Office 11.2.5.

My hyperlinks are all to other slides except for one (in each file) that is
a "mailto:" link.

Chris
 

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