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Microsoft PowerPoint is one of the most popular tools for creating professional presentations, slideshows, and visual content. In this course, you will learn the essential skills needed to confidently use Microsoft PowerPoint for creating engaging and effective presentations.

In this video lesson, we will learn about Creating Internal Links using Microsoft PowerPoint effectively to create, edit, design, and present slides.

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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.
03:13Be sure to hit the like button. Don't forget to share this out with your friends and family.
03:18And for more contents like these, do follow simple tutorials.
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