How to delete a hyperlink
Hyperlinks or hyperlinks have two basic parts: the address of the website, the email address or the other location they are linking to and the text displayed (can also be images or shapes). For example, the address may be https://quantrimang.com/ and TipsMake.com may be the display text. In some cases, the displayed text may resemble the address. When creating hyperlinks in PowerPoint, you can select both the address and the displayed text or image.
1. Select the image or text you want to create a hyperlink.
2. Right-click the selected text or image, then click Hyperlink. Alternatively, go to the Insert tab and click the Hyperlink command .
3. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will open.
4. If you have selected text, the words will appear in the Text to display field at the top, you can change this text if you want.
5. Enter the address you want to link into the Address field .
6. Click OK. The selected text or image will now be a hyperlink to the web address.
1. Right-click the selected text or image, and then click Hyperlink.
2. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will open.
3. On the left side of the dialog box, click Email Address.
4. Enter the email address you want to link to the Email Address box , and then press OK.
PowerPoint usually recognizes email and web addresses as you type and will automatically format them as hyperlinks after you press the Enter key or the spacebar.
1. After creating a hyperlink, you should test it. Right-click the hyperlink, then click Open Hyperlink.
The web browser will open and then navigate to the linked page. If it does not work, check the hyperlink address for any spelling errors.
To open a hyperlink while viewing the slideshow, click the hyperlink.
1. Right-click the hyperlink.
2. Click Remove Hyperlink.
In PowerPoint, you can use hyperlinks to link to offline resources. To quickly reference another slide in a presentation, you can create a hyperlink to that slide. If you need to access a file stored on your computer, you can create hyperlinks to it. In addition, PowerPoint also allows to format images and shapes as hyperlinks.
PowerPoint 2016 allows you to format objects, including shapes, text boxes and images, like hyperlinks. This is especially useful if you want the object to behave like a button. To do this, right-click on the desired object and select Hyperlink from the menu that appears. Click on the object during the presentation to open the hyperlink.
1. Right-click the selected text or image, and then click Hyperlink.
2. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
3. On the left side of the dialog box, click Place in this Document .
4. A list of other slides in the presentation will appear. Click on the name of the slide you want to link to.
5. Click OK. Text or image will now be a hyperlink to the selected slide.
Add hyperlinks to shapes similar to creating action buttons and this will be discussed in more detail in the next article.
1. Right-click the selected text or image, and then click Hyperlink. The Insert Hyperlink dialog box will appear.
2. On the left side of the dialog box, click Existing File or Webpage .
3. Click the drop-down arrow to browse the file.
4. Select the desired file.
5. Click OK. Text or image will now be a hyperlink to the selected file.
If you plan to display your presentation on a different computer than the one used to create the presentation, the hyperlink to another file may not work. Make sure you have a copy of the linked file on the computer you are using to present and always check the hyperlinks before you start.
Hope you are succesful.