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I don't want hyperlinks (path) to appear when you hover over it

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Marc Anderson - 10 Oct 2006 16:42 GMT
I have a show running in kiosk mode, and I use hyperlinks to jump from a
contents slide to other .pps.   As you hover over each link, a 'tooltip' kind
of window pops up, showing the entire path to the target file (the other
.pps).
How do I get rid of the pop-ups ?
I bet it's simple ... the solution's just alluding be.
THANKS
Marc - 10 Oct 2006 16:55 GMT
SORRY ABOUT THE DOUBLE-POST   :^{
Kathy Jacobs - 10 Oct 2006 17:35 GMT
Marc,
Edit the Hyperlink. At the top of the hyperlink dialog, you will see a box
called "Text to display:". To its right, you will see the ScreenTip...
button. Click that button. You will notice that the default text appears to
be blank. Insert a single space. Ok your way out. No more too tip :)

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>I have a show running in kiosk mode, and I use hyperlinks to jump from a
> contents slide to other .pps.   As you hover over each link, a 'tooltip'
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> I bet it's simple ... the solution's just alluding be.
> THANKS
Marc - 10 Oct 2006 18:26 GMT
Thank you
Oh, so simple...
 
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