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Old 05-14-2014, 06:06 PM
Wittloc Wittloc is offline How to go to a different slide by clicking a textbox? Windows 7 64bit How to go to a different slide by clicking a textbox? Office 2013
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Old 05-14-2014, 07:23 PM
lynnydd lynnydd is offline How to go to a different slide by clicking a textbox? Windows XP How to go to a different slide by clicking a textbox? Office 2007
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Hi Wittloc,

You can use Insert Hyperlink/ Action to do this.

Using Action
Select your text box/ shape.
Insert Tab
Action button (in Links group)
Select Hyperlink to
Select "Slide...."
Select Slide to link to
Click OK.

Using Hyperlink
Select your text box/ shape.
Insert Tab
Hyperlink button (in Links group)
Select "Place in this document"
Select Slide to link to
Click OK.
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