Broken hyperlinks within single presentation

D

Dale Fye

I have a number of text shapes that I am using like command buttons to
hyperlink from slide to slide within my presentation. Some of these
"buttons" just move forward and backword, but others jump around to allow the
user to drill up and down within the briefing. It seems like when I change
the title of the slide, the hyperlink breaks, and I have to rebuild it.

I thought that if I named the slide (actually set the name property of the
slide), that might be displayed in the hyperlink dialog window, so that I
could use the "name" in the hyperlink, rather than the title. Unfortunately,
that does not appear to be working.

Anyone have any ideas what I am doing wrong, or how to make this process
easier?
 
T

tohlz

Works fine for me. Did you add any commas in the title placeholder? If so,
PowerPoint will get confuse with the hyperlink. You will need to remove
commas.
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D

Dale Fye

No, Steve, the problem is in the PPT.

Shawn may have a point. I believe some of the new titles do have commas,
and I'll take a look at that in the morning.

Is the hyperlink to the slide #, the slide index, the slide title, or the
slide name. I have a number of graph slides and some with nothing but
pictures that don't have a title. When I look at them in the hyperlink
dialog, it shows a slide # (my guess is that this is the sequence in which
the slides were added to the presentation, not their index). Will naming
the slide accomplish anything?

Dale
 
J

John Wilson

Hi Dale

Internal hyperlinks are stored in a three partsub address

"SlideID,Slide Index,Title"
the ID is used to hyperlink so naming slides wont help

The commas in the sub address are why a comma in the title confuses things--
Did that answer the question / help?
___________________
John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
email john AT technologytrish.co.uk
 
D

David M. Marcovitz

It might also be helpful to put slide titles on the slides. Make those
slides Title Only slides and then drag the title placeholder off the
viewable area of the slide. This might not fix your problem, but it will
help you avoid confusion when hyperlinking. Just don't put any commas in
those dummy slide titles.
--David

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David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
 
D

Dale Fye

You gotta wonder why the sub-address contains title information, you would
think the slideID and index (both of which I assume are unique) would be
enough.
 
J

John Wilson

ID is unique but the index and title can change. If you want them to appear
in your hyperlink box then that's why theyre included (maybe!!)

Hyperlink to slide ID 258 doesnt quite work.
--
Did that answer the question / help?
___________________
John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
email john AT technologytrish.co.uk
 

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