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Hyperlinks in PowerPoint act just like the links you find online. They have their own display text - for example, USA.gov Retirement Resources - and also an email address, web page, or some other location that theyre linked. Id like show you how to turn text into a link starting here. All you have to do is go to the Insert tab, then Hyperlink. In this dialog box, you can see the text the link is going to display and edit it if you need to. You can also enter a web address here. When youre done, click OK, and the text turns into a hyperlink. Why dont we try linking to something else, like an email address? I think it would be nice if new employees could click this persons name to contact Human Resources. This time, Im going to right-click the text, and choose Hyperlink here instead of going to the Insert tab. Now click Email Address, and just enter the recipients email address here. Other options include linking to a file on your computer. For example, Id like to be able to pu