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Shah of BSTS
It seems like PowerPoint stores the hyperlink information in the Document
Summary storage area of the presentation. This storage area has a limit of 64
KB. The Document Summary storage contains all the document properties, custom
properties, references, and other similar data.
Because the Document Summary storage is used by different aspects of the
presentation, there is a finite number of hyperlinks that can be stored in
presentation. This is compounded by the fact that the longer the text is for
a hyperlink that you have to store, the fewer you can store.
IS THERE ANYWAY WE CAN GET ROUND THIS SIZE LIMIT BY INCREASING IT OR USE
ALTERNATIVE FILE STORAGE AREA?
Regards,
Shah
Summary storage area of the presentation. This storage area has a limit of 64
KB. The Document Summary storage contains all the document properties, custom
properties, references, and other similar data.
Because the Document Summary storage is used by different aspects of the
presentation, there is a finite number of hyperlinks that can be stored in
presentation. This is compounded by the fact that the longer the text is for
a hyperlink that you have to store, the fewer you can store.
IS THERE ANYWAY WE CAN GET ROUND THIS SIZE LIMIT BY INCREASING IT OR USE
ALTERNATIVE FILE STORAGE AREA?
Regards,
Shah