The way I do it in 2003 is to choose Slide Design from Format. In the Task
Pane click Color Scheme at the top.
At the bottom you see Edit Color Scheme (at the very bottom). Click that link.
In the Edit Color Scheme click the Accent and Hyperlink color then Change
Color below. This will change ALL hyperlinks in your presentation.
You can save the color scheme if you want for further use.
DLa
Thank you! That did the job.
I'm disappointed that MS locked both the "Accent" and the "hyperlink" colors
together. A better design would have been to keep them separate I think.
What I really want to do is make the hyperlinks invisible "hot spots" on the
slide so they don't detract from the underlying display. But if I do that
now, all my "accent"ed material disappears too 8-(
Jim
> The way I do it in 2003 is to choose Slide Design from Format. In the Task
> Pane click Color Scheme at the top.
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>> Thanks
Steve Rindsberg - 03 Jun 2006 16:21 GMT
> Thank you! That did the job.
> I'm disappointed that MS locked both the "Accent" and the "hyperlink" colors
> together. A better design would have been to keep them separate I think.
> What I really want to do is make the hyperlinks invisible "hot spots" on the
> slide so they don't detract from the underlying display. But if I do that
> now, all my "accent"ed material disappears too 8-(
Ah. In that case, did you know you can apply hyperlinks to shapes as well as
to text? Draw a rectangle, rightclick, choose Action Settings, Hyperlink to:
and pick your poison. Or rightclick and choose Hyperlink as you would with
text.
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