Removing MouseOver Label

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Dianne Aldridge

I have a slide that contains a graphic that when clicked loads another
..ppt. When I move my mouse over the graphic, the path of the link to
the other .ppt is displayed in a white box. This presentation is for
3rd-graders and I think the path display might confuse them. Can it be
'removed' or hidden?
 
Hi;
Note that the label, called a "ScreenTip", doesn't display when you run the
slide file as a slide show (under menu View, then select Slide Show)...it's
just viewable in the Edit (build slides) mode. Screen Tips are customizable
in Internet Explorer 4.1 or later.
In PowerPoint2000 version, you can delete the hyperlink label by...
right click mouse over the graphic and select
"Edit Hyperlink"
then choose/click the button (top right, don't edit text shown, if any, to
the left of it labelled TestToDisplay, 'cause that's what is in the graphic
that you may want)
"ScreenTip"
remove/delete the text displayed in the "ScreenTip" label
Click "OK"
 

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