Hyperlink color

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Richard Evans

In PPT 2003, is there a way to change the color of hyperlinks? Mine
are pale blue. They show up OK on the printed handouts, but are hard
to read when projected as slides. The only documentation I can find
says that the color is determined by the template, but I don't want to
change templates just to get a different hyperlink color.

Dick Evans
 
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Bill Dilworth

Both followed and non-followed hyperlink colors are set by the
presentation's Color Scheme.

If you are using PowerPoint 2002 or 2003, then click the following sequence
to show the color scheme settings. Format | Slide Design | Color Schemes |
Edit Color Schemes {at the bottom of the task pane}

The bottom two colors can be adjusted from the dialog box that pops up.

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Steve Rindsberg

In PPT 2003, is there a way to change the color of hyperlinks? Mine
are pale blue. They show up OK on the printed handouts, but are hard
to read when projected as slides. The only documentation I can find
says that the color is determined by the template, but I don't want to
change templates just to get a different hyperlink color.

Control the formatting of hyperlinked text
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00546.htm


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