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0.05 1.17 How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Go ahead and click on the insert tab here on the PowerPoint ribbon. And with a box on the slideMoreGo ahead and click on the insert tab here on the PowerPoint ribbon. And with a box on the slide selected I'll click on hyperlinks. The first option is to choose a hyperlink for a file on your computer
Copy and paste in PowerPoint for the web Select the image you want, and then on the Home tab, select the Clipboard button. and then select Cut or Copy. Click where you want to insert the text, and on the Home tab, select the Clipboard button. and then select Paste.
Hyperlink Open the PowerPoint presentation. Highlight the text or object you would like to hyperlink. Right-click the highlighted text and select "Hyperlink..." From the "Link to." side panel, choose the destination for your hyperlink Click [OK].
In the thumbnail pane, select the slide you want to copy, and on the keyboard, press Ctrl+C. Still in the thumbnail pane, go to where you want to paste the slide, and on the keyboard, press Ctrl+P.
Insert a hyperlink On the slide, tap where you want to add the link. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link. Select Insert Link In the Text to display box, enter the text that will be the hyperlink. Select Insert.
Insert a hyperlink On the slide, tap where you want to add the link. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link. Select Insert Link In the Text to display box, enter the text that will be the hyperlink. Select Insert.
You can also copy pictures from web sites and paste them to your slides as long as you have a license for the image. Right-click the image on the web site and select the Cut or Copy command, then switch to PowerPoint for the web to paste the image on your slide.
You can select the HTML table using the cursor. Right click over the selection and click Copy. Then, go to PowerPoint and select the slide where you want the table to be pasted.
To add a Web Object. From within PowerPoint, click Articulate to open the Articulate Presenter menu. Click Insert Web Object. You will be presented with the Web Object Wizard, which will walk you through the three steps for inserting a Web Object. Click Next to continue.
You can also copy pictures from web sites and paste them to your slides as long as you have a license for the image. Right-click the image on the web site and select the Cut or Copy command, then switch to PowerPoint for the web to paste the image on your slide.