From: Trish on
I receive powerpoint documents from co-workers who attach hyperlinks
to "links" on the slides (showing how they want the links to work on a
website). Is there some way to readily extract / view these
hyperlinks without doing so 1 at a time? I need to transfer the 50
links & the 50 titles from powerpoint into a Lotus Notes document. I
can select then Edit > Hyperlink & copy the link over into the Notes
document - but is there some easier way to do this for all 50 at once?
From: tohlz on
Click File > Save as.
Under save as type, click on the dropdown, scroll down and look for Output
(.rtf).
Click Save.
Open the word document, hold down the ctrl key, then select the links that
you want. Then press Ctrl-C to copy, and paste it onto your Lotus Notes. Same
goes for the 50 titles.
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Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

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"Trish" wrote:

> I receive powerpoint documents from co-workers who attach hyperlinks
> to "links" on the slides (showing how they want the links to work on a
> website). Is there some way to readily extract / view these
> hyperlinks without doing so 1 at a time? I need to transfer the 50
> links & the 50 titles from powerpoint into a Lotus Notes document. I
> can select then Edit > Hyperlink & copy the link over into the Notes
> document - but is there some easier way to do this for all 50 at once?
>
From: Steve Rindsberg on
In article <34b25111-b2d6-4f80-a570-6e94a5038e0e(a)c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
Trish wrote:
> I receive powerpoint documents from co-workers who attach hyperlinks
> to "links" on the slides (showing how they want the links to work on a
> website). Is there some way to readily extract / view these
> hyperlinks without doing so 1 at a time? I need to transfer the 50
> links & the 50 titles from powerpoint into a Lotus Notes document. I
> can select then Edit > Hyperlink & copy the link over into the Notes
> document - but is there some easier way to do this for all 50 at once?
>

This might help:

Show Me: The hyperlinks in my presentation
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00674.htm

Or download and install our free FixLinks demo
http://www.pptools.com/fixlinks/

It includes a link report tool that might also give you the info you need.


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