problem with link limit--> html possible solution?

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If i convert my presentation into HTML format would that allow for unlimited
links within the presentation, or would such a limit still interfere?

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This technique will work great, until you get to the link limit, then it
will stop being able to correctly keep the links in PowerPoint. You can
then convert it to HTML file format, but will need to complete the editing
and adding of links via an HTML editor. You would be better off starting
with the HTML, than to mix the two.

You can also use two different methods to obtain additional or unlimited
links to a presentation. See:
**Convert slide titles to shapes to solve hyperlink limit problems
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00683.htm
or
**Unlimited links
http://billdilworth.mvps.org/UnlimitedLinks.htm


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Rmolina adg said:
If i convert my presentation into HTML format would that allow for unlimited
links within the presentation, or would such a limit still interfere?

HTML would allow for unlimited links between HTML files, but you'd still be
storing the links in PPT beforehand; once they go bad in PPT, they won't be
fixed when converting to HTML.
 

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