Hyperlinks in PowerPoint 2003
This tutorial teaches the basics of creating and using hyperlinks in PowerPoint 2003 to create a presentation that can be presented in an interactive way.
The most basic way of introducing interactivity in a PowerPoint presentation is to learn how to skip to specific slides within a presentation using keyboard shortcuts. Far more impressive, and what we focus on here, is to set up simple hyperlinks to navigate to other slides without interrupting a slideshow.
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