Lesson5 Hyperlink and Embedding Object
Lesson5 Hyperlink and Embedding Object
Tech Lesson5
• Hyperlink
• Embedding files
and data in
PowerPoint
- The contents are embedded in the same document but are located in some other
location within the document.
• 2) Inline Link
- This is a hyperlink wherein the content is located in other or remote files.
1.Select the text, shape, or picture that you want to use as a hyperlink.
2.Select Insert > Hyperlink.
3.Select Existing File or Web Page, and add the:
1. Text to display: Type the text that you want to appear as hyperlink.
2. ScreenTip: Type the text that you want to appear when the user hovers over the
hyperlink (optional).
3. Current Folder, Browsed Pages, or Recent Files: Select where you want to link
to.
4. Address: If you haven't already selected a location above, insert the URL for the
web site you want to link to.
5. If you link to a file on your computer, and move your PowerPoint presentation to
another computer, you'll also need to move any linked files.
6. 4. Select OK.
Insert a linked object or embedded object
1.In Excel, open the saved workbook with the data you want
to insert and link to.
2.Drag over the area of data you want to link to in PowerPoint,
and on the Home tab, click or tap Copy.
3.In PowerPoint, click the slide where you want to paste the
copied worksheet data.
4. On the Home tab, click the arrow below Paste, and select Paste Special.
1. In Excel, open the workbook with the data you want to copy.
2. Drag over the area of data you want to copy, and on the Home tab, click or
tap Copy.
3. In PowerPoint, click the slide where you want to paste the copied
worksheet data.
Linked objects
A linked object is updated if its source file is changed.
Inserting a linked object is recommended if the source
data set is large or complex.
Embedded objects
The source data is embedded in the presentation.
Embedded objects typically require more disk space than
linked objects.