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emilnewguy - 31 Jul 2007 03:58 GMT
could I create a textbox with scrollbars where some the text inside the
texbox have links like saved windows documents.
Bill Dilworth - 31 Jul 2007 05:35 GMT
Scroll bars on a text box are pretty easy, and hyperlinks are simple.
However, the combination of the two make it rather difficult.

This is not a native PowerPoint function but could be accomplished with a
bunch of code.  Do you know VBA coding (or have a programmer on staff)?

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> could I create a textbox with scrollbars where some the text inside the
> texbox have links like saved windows documents.
emilnewguy - 31 Jul 2007 05:52 GMT
> Scroll bars on a text box are pretty easy, and hyperlinks are simple.
> However, the combination of the two make it rather difficult.
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> > could I create a textbox with scrollbars where some the text inside the
> > texbox have links like saved windows documents.

sadly i dont know any VBA coding. So there is no possibility of using it
without any VBA coding? Is there any other way like putting a website in a
ppt presentation? or do you have any ideas?
Bill Dilworth - 31 Jul 2007 06:05 GMT
Not without code, but someone else may be able to jump in with an answer I
do not know of.

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>> Scroll bars on a text box are pretty easy, and hyperlinks are simple.
>> However, the combination of the two make it rather difficult.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> without any VBA coding? Is there any other way like putting a website in a
> ppt presentation? or do you have any ideas?
emilnewguy - 31 Jul 2007 06:22 GMT
thanks for the reply, and for your insight
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> Not without code, but someone else may be able to jump in with an answer I
> do not know of.
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> > without any VBA coding? Is there any other way like putting a website in a
> > ppt presentation? or do you have any ideas?
Steve Rindsberg - 31 Jul 2007 20:21 GMT
> sadly i dont know any VBA coding. So there is no possibility of using it
> without any VBA coding? Is there any other way like putting a website in a
> ppt presentation? or do you have any ideas?

If you know how to do what you want in HTML, have a look at
http://skp.mvps.org/liveweb.htm

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