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Old 12-02-2009, 03:55 PM
dth122 dth122 is offline Mouse-over hyperlinks Windows XP Mouse-over hyperlinks Office 2007
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Is there any way to set hyperlinks so that they have the same effect as a mouse-over?



I have a presentation with several menu items to select, and I would like to highlight the current selected option that will be executed if the user presses enter. In other words, the user goes around the page using TAB and ALT+TAB and as different hyperlinks are selected, either the selected object can change properties to indicate it's the active selection, or the if I can set the hyperlink to jump to a page that looks like object is highlighted.

This will be a formal presentation, so no mouse is used, just a remote control that will cycle through the hyperlinks. Therefore, the mouse-over type feature is desired, but without the use of the actual mouse pointer for navigation.

Ideally, I'd like to turn off the active hyperlink box and replace it with either an action (jump to a new page) or a change in the object formatting, to indicate that option is selected.

Is this possible?
- Dave
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