![]() Therefore, you may want that hyperlink, but not the color. That’s often the standard, default color of a link, but that may not fit with the design of your presentation that you worked so hard to create. Typically, hyperlinks are underlined and a shade of blue. You may not want a weird color right smack in the middle of your slide. You can even use hyperlinks to create a custom show where the presentation adapts to different audiences. You can embed links within your presentation and when you click on those links you’re taken to a web page, an email box, a PDF, or you go to another spot in the presentation or even a different presentation altogether. You can insert hyperlinks in PowerPoint too. When you click on it, it takes you somewhere else. ![]() I’m sure you’ve seen text on web pages that links to another page or opens up a different document. If so it’s easy to do and you’ll learn how in this quick tutorial. Do you want to learn how to change hyperlink color in PowerPoint?
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