Design Corner: Creating Invisible Links

Linked text in your slideshow can make it easy to jump from one place to another, but because the links themselves look markedly different from the text around them, they can also distract from the overall design of your slide (see the following “Before figure”). To remedy this, follow these steps:

  1. Enter the text to which you want to add a hyperlink.

  2. Select the Rectangle button on the Drawing toolbar and create an AutoShape that covers your text.

  3. Select the AutoShape and click the Insert Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar.

  4. Enter your hyperlink in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box and click OK.

  5. Right-click the AutoShape; set the fill color to No Fill and the line color to No Line in the Format AutoShape dialog box and click OK.

An invisible linked object now appears over the text you want linked, while the text itself has not changed in appearance from the text around it. When you present your slideshow, you simply move the mouse pointer to that text area and click when the mouse pointer changes to a hand (see the following “After figure”). To the audience, it appears you are clicking on text, although you are really clicking a linked invisible graphic shape.

Before


Figure 16.20.


After


Figure 16.21.


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