Well, I'm sure that would of normally worked, but I'm on a pretty strict
school computer where it won't allow me to install anything. I did all the
allow macros, enable the add-in, and loaded it, but it still never showed up.
Is there any other possible way to do this? That seems like it would be my
only hope unfortunately...
To delight, I found an useful & free way can help you add a website,
or a browser, into the presentation without adding a
hyperlink. It's a free feature of the free trial PowerPoint add-in
(ppt2flash http://snipurl.com, ppt2flash) .When you download and
install it, it will appear as an add-in of PowerPoint, you can view it
at the menu. Click PPT2Flash Professional -> Add Attachments, then by
inputing the url at the specified slide, the website is added as a
browser icon.
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