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Do you want to add a link to a website or document to your PowerPoint presentation? Adding hyperlinks to PowerPoint slides is incredibly easy. This wikiHow will teach you how to insert hyperlinks into PowerPoint slides using Windows and macOS.
How to Insert a Link in PowerPoint
- Select the text you want to add a hyperlink to.
- Click the “Insert” tab at the top of the screen.
- Click the “Hyperlink” icon.
- Add the web page or document you want to link to.
- Click “Ok” to create the link.
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					QuestionI have a black background that makes the blue font of the hyperlink barely visible. How can I change the default color to something else? Community AnswerGo into Slide Master in PowerPoint. Select Colors and then Customize Colors. You can then change the default Hyperlink color and Followed Hyperlink color to suit your needs. Community AnswerGo into Slide Master in PowerPoint. Select Colors and then Customize Colors. You can then change the default Hyperlink color and Followed Hyperlink color to suit your needs.
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					QuestionIf I change the hyperlink's text color, how do I change it back to the default? FreyrTop AnswererThe "Clear all formatting" tool should fix it. Just highlight the link and press the "A" with an eraser over it. You could also try using the format paintbrush from normal text. Otherwise you can just copy and paste the link into a browser, then copy it back across to the PowerPoint. FreyrTop AnswererThe "Clear all formatting" tool should fix it. Just highlight the link and press the "A" with an eraser over it. You could also try using the format paintbrush from normal text. Otherwise you can just copy and paste the link into a browser, then copy it back across to the PowerPoint.
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