Hyperlink on down-arrow or mouse-click

A

andy

Is it possible that when I am on e.g. slide 5
(presentation mode), and press either down-arrow, or sigle
click the mouse to advance to the next slide, that the
action of going to slide 6 in the presentation would
automatically hyperlink to another PP presentation?

I don't want to hyperlink by having to click on an object
on the screen. I would like, the fact that I am
transitioning from slide 5, to slide 6 to trigger the
hyperlink to another PP presentation.

Thank you in advance
God bless you
 
B

Bill Foley

You could draw a large rectangle over your entire slide, set the Action
Setting of it to open your other PowerPoint presentation, then change the
fill color and line color to "None". That way you have a transparent box
over your entire slide, that when clicked opens another presentation.
 
J

John Langhans [MSFT]

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