(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:31 pm
Post subject: Hyperlink wont link Add to elertz Archived from groups: microsoft>public>powerpoint (more info?)
Using 2007 I have created 3 presentations and a Title Slide with links to
those presentations. I keep getting a security warning when I click on the
link and when I click on the link I get the message "No program registered to
open this file". When I try to create a bookmark to the first slide of one of
the presentations I get: Certain file formats, such as XML, do not support
bookmarks so you cannot create a hyperlink to a bookmark in a file that does
not support bookmarks. You can either hyperlink to the file without any
bookmarks, or change the file format so you can insert bookmarks into and
hyperlink to the bookmark.
The file extensions are .pptx and I have tried changing them to .ppt and
..pps. I didn't have this problem with 2003 and used this feature all the
time.
(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:56 am
Post subject: Re: Hyperlink wont link Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Try saving the files as PowerPoint 97-2003 format (PPT extension) and then
re-inserting the links / bookmarks.
"Reverand Mooney" <ReverandMooney.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Using 2007 I have created 3 presentations and a Title Slide with links to
> those presentations. I keep getting a security warning when I click on the
> link and when I click on the link I get the message "No program registered
> to
> open this file". When I try to create a bookmark to the first slide of one
> of
> the presentations I get: Certain file formats, such as XML, do not support
> bookmarks so you cannot create a hyperlink to a bookmark in a file that
> does
> not support bookmarks. You can either hyperlink to the file without any
> bookmarks, or change the file format so you can insert bookmarks into and
> hyperlink to the bookmark.
>
> The file extensions are .pptx and I have tried changing them to .ppt and
> .pps. I didn't have this problem with 2003 and used this feature all the
> time.
>
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