Go here to learn more hyperlink best practices. I do this every time, as I think the underlines look quite tacky. Pro Tip: You can also make the underline of the hyperlink invisible by going to the Font menu and making the underline color match the background or object. Go to Design > (Theme) Variants > Colors > Customize Colors. While it may seem like the hyperlink color might be under the Hyperlink or Font menu, it’s actually under the Design tab. Now the fun part is that you can play around with the hyperlink colors – both the original and clicked versions. To set up a text hyperlink, select the text that you want to hyperlink (similar to if you were doing it in Word) and follow the same process – right click, select Hyperlink (or Link), then link to the proper slide. Hyperlink type #2: Text hyperlinkThis is an even better type of hyperlink, since you can actually make the hyperlink text change color or disappear after you come back to the slide – perfect for showing categories you’ve already clicked on. When you view the object in presentation mode, clicking anywhere on the object will take you to that slide. Then choose “Place in this Document” and then the slide you want to link to within the presentation.
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