Hi,
I tried changing the text color using the basic functionality, but it still
does not reflect on the slide. I verified to see if the color was selected
and it is.
In this particular scenario, Powerpoint is forcing a lighter text for the
hyperlinks, which do not show up well on the screen or printouts.
Thanks
SuperPresentationMan - 07 Nov 2006 00:03 GMT
Hello Axs3037
You can change your hyperlink colors in 5 easy steps
1. Turn on the Slide Design task bar (if it's not already visible on the
right hand side of the screen) by going to Format > Slide Design
2. In the Slide Design task bar select Color Schemes
3. At the very bottom of the panel select Edit Color Schemes...
4. There you can change the color for Accent and hyperlinks and Accent and
followed hyperlinks
5. Apply your new color scheme
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly
Thank you
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> Hi,
> I tried changing the text color using the basic functionality, but it
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> Thanks
John Wilson - 07 Nov 2006 07:40 GMT
As SPM says , but you can also place a 99% transparent shape over the text
and hyperlink from that. This wont change the text colour at all. If you need
to you could have an emphasis animation triggered by the click on the shape
and change the text in several ways (bold, colour, background etc)

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> Hi,
> I tried changing the text color using the basic functionality, but it still
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> Thanks