fuzzy hyperlinks

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For some reason my links are fuzzy, it there is one one top of the other
(same ones though). In the editing is looks normal, but once you stop and
look at it, they get blurry again. It is the same whether it is the actual
wed address or hyperlionked to the web address.

Tris
 
Hard to see why you might need two links on top of each other! If you do need
it are you sure they're perfectly aligned? Did you select both and use Draw >
align & distribute or try and do it by eye?
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John Wilson
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I do not need two links, that is the what I'm asking about ... WHY does it
look all fuzzy LIKE THERE IS @ LINKS< one on top of the other, but the came
thing! It is simple links, but once I stop editting and view the slide, it
does this, it is not something I want, I want my links to look normal, not
like this. I don't think you understood my question, why is a normal link
looking like this?

Tris
 
This happens once I make it a hyperlink, is not there if it show the url (not
clickable) but does it once I edit it to be an active link.
It looks like it is shadowed by the exact same link, but only shows up once
I stop editting the slide.
Tris
 
Ok

Dont know what the problem is (it doesnt happen here)
One solution though is to place a 99% transparent shape / noline over the
hyperlink text and hyperlink from that.
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John Wilson
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By any chance, is the hyperlink with shadow enabled?
Two things to check:
1) Select the textbox, click Format > Font. Under effects, check if Shadow
is checked.
2) Select the textbox, on the drawing toolbar located at the bottom of
PowerPoint,
click on the Shadow button. Select No shadow and see if it resolves the
problem.

After which, click "Draw" on the drawing toolbar, select Set AutoShapes
Defaults so that new textboxes that you create will not have shadow on it.
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