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Making an Interactive Table of Contents in PowerPoint

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Click on the plus ( ) box next to 'Slide Titles' ... Highlight the text in the box with your mouse. Click 'Insert' then 'Hyperlink' ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Making an Interactive Table of Contents in PowerPoint


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Making an Interactive Table of Contents in
PowerPoint
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Build It, Then Link It
  • Type out your table of contents and continue to
    build your PowerPoint presentation.
  • When you are all done, then you can make your
    table of contents interactive.

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An Example
  • This is the third slide. A Table of Contents for
    this PowerPoint might read
  • Title Page
  • Build It, Then Link It
  • An Example
  • On the next slide are step-by-step directions to
    create links from this type of list.

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Example - Directions
  • Were going to start with a link to the title
    page.
  • Highlight the text you want to link with your
    mouse.
  • Click Insert then Hyperlink
  • Click Place in This Document
  • Click on the plus () box next to Slide Titles
  • Click on the slide you want to link to and click
    OK
  • Repeat these directions for each item in your
    table of contents.
  • Check out the next slide for the example, now
    hyperlinked!

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An Example - Hyperlinked
  • Heres the example again, try out the links!
  • Title Page
  • Build It, Then Link It
  • An Example
  • But how does your audience get back to the table
    of contents slide? Check out the next slide to
    find out!

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Adding a Link Back to Contents
  • You can either create a link back to contents by
    inserting a text box on each slide, or you can
    create a permanent link via the Slide Master
  • To create a permanent link for the whole
    presentation
  • Click View then Master then Slide Master
  • Click on the footer box and delete it
  • Click Insert then Text Box
  • Draw the text box where the footer box used to be
  • Type some text such as Back to Contents Page
  • Highlight the text in the box with your mouse.
  • Click Insert then Hyperlink
  • Click Place in This Document
  • Click on the plus () box next to Slide Titles
  • Click on the table of contents slide title and
    click OK
  • Click Close

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