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Highlight text over a drawing/picture.

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APM - 05 Sep 2006 05:24 GMT
I have a drawing in my presentation, when I run my cursor over this drawing I
want indivual text boxes to pop up with relevant information about that
section of the drawing, can you please help?
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John Wilson - 05 Sep 2006 06:10 GMT
First make invisible "hot spots" - a shape (maybe a circle) with no line and
99% transparent fill (from more fill colours.
Place the hot spot and select:
Insert > hyperlink
Choose "place in this document" and select the current slide (a hyperlink to
nowhere!)
Now click "screen tips" and type in the pop up text.

Test in slide show mode and if its OK repeat for the other hot spots!
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> I have a drawing in my presentation, when I run my cursor over this drawing I
> want indivual text boxes to pop up with relevant information about that
> section of the drawing, can you please help?

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