infobulle of a hypertext

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jean-pierre sarteaux

Hello
with all es you it possible to change the cast iron and the bottom of
color in a infobulle of a hypertext link on a word in powerpoint? so
yes how to make.
Thank you by advance for help and councils?
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Sarteaux

Email: (e-mail address removed)-nancy.fr

Ecole des Mines de Nancy
Parc de Saurupt 54042 Nancy cedex - FRANCE
 
If I understand your question correctly, you are asking, "How are the colors
for the hyperlinks changed?"

These are controlled by the presentation's color scheme. In PP 2000 it is
controlled by clicking "Format" on the menu bar, then "Slide color
schemes..." on the drop down menu. If you have another version, the way you
access it will be different.

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Tank you for www.pptfaq.com -->http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/
Put I did not find the answer to my question about this site.

Your answer but what I question it is not Pa how to modify the color of the
text on which I make a hypertext link
but on the color text of the infobulle which appears when I put my cursor on
this word
Thank you by advance for help and councils?
JP.S
(e-mail address removed)-nancy.fr

Bill Dilworth a *crit :
 
Jean-Pierre,
I think you are asking about the screen tips background color. The color for
the boxes is a system setting. You can change it on your machine by doing:
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Display | Appearance

However, if you are distributing the presentation, you can't change it on
someone else's machine.

(FYI: Bill found this tip in the first place, I think he just didn't know
that was what you were asking about.)

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