00:04So over here, you can see that I have a PowerPoint piece. And let's say what I want to do
00:09is I want
00:10to go ahead and create interactivity within the slides right here by adding in links. So to do
00:17that, I'm going to go ahead and add in some slides. Let's say for this slide, I'm going to go
00:22ahead
00:22and select blank right here. So let's just go ahead and select blank. So over here, what I'm
00:27going to do is I'm going to go ahead and click on insert, let's say for example, and I'm going
00:32to
00:32go ahead and then draw out two shapes. So this is one shape. And I'm going to go ahead and
00:38copy and
00:39then select out the other shape right here. So this is what you have. So now let's say what I
00:44want to
00:44do is I want to go ahead right here and insert out, let's say for example, this particular shape right
00:51here. And then I'm going to go around and add in this particular shape right here. So you can go
00:56ahead and then add in any contents as you want. And I'm going to go around over here. And let's
01:02say
01:02for example, I'm simply going to go ahead right here onto the same format and go for green. So now
01:09I'm
01:10going to go around over here. And let's say for example, what I want to do now is when I
01:15click on
01:15this shape, I want the slide, this slide to open up. And when I click on this shape, I want
01:20this slide
01:21to open up. So for that, you can utilize something called an internal link. So to do that, you can
01:27simply go ahead and right click and then click on hyperlink right here. And once you do that, you can
01:33choose place on this document and select out slide two, because once I click on this shape, I want to
01:39go around over here onto slide two, and I want to press OK. So after that, I can go around
01:44over here.
01:45And then let's say for example, go to, let's say for example, hyperlink, and I can go to slide three
01:51right here. So now once I do that, if I were to go to the slideshow, as I click on
01:56this, it goes for
01:57this. And if I were to click on this, I go for this. But there's no back button right here.
02:02So let's
02:02say I want to add in a back button as well. And if I were to click on it, it'll
02:07go back to the main
02:08piece right here. So for that, you can go ahead right here and add in a shape. Let's say for
02:13example,
02:13I'm going to go around over here. And then I'm going to go to this particular area. And then
02:19I'm going to go ahead and add in a shape right here. So let's just go around over here, and
02:24then
02:25click and drag this out. And then I'm going to go ahead and change around the direction of it. And
02:30then let's just go around and use orange color for this. So now if I were to go around over
02:36here,
02:36I can go to a hyperlink and then choose slide one, let's say for example, and I can go ahead
02:41and copy
02:42and paste this out as well. So if I were to go around over here, and then click on full
02:47screen,
02:47you can see that as I click on this, it goes back, I can click on green to go to
02:52green,
02:52click to go back, click on blue, and then click to go back and so forth right here, just like
02:58this.
02:58So that is basically how you can actually go ahead and utilize internal links to go ahead. And as you
03:05click navigate between slides as needed in PowerPoint. So I hope you found this video useful.
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