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How To Add A Link To A PowerPoint Presentation

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Try this interactive demo to learn how to add a link to a PowerPoint presentation.
  1. Open your PowerPoint presentation and select the slide you want to edit.
  2. Select the word or text where you want to add the link.
  3. Click “Insert” in the toolbar.
  4. Click “Link” or “Hyperlink”.
  5. Enter or paste the URL, and select "Insert" to apply the link.
  6. Click the link to test and make sure it works correctly.

📌 Why this matters

Adding links transforms your presentation from a one-way information dump into an interactive experience. You can direct viewers to supporting documents, live demos, or detailed resources without cluttering your slides with lengthy explanations. Links also let you create non-linear presentations where audiences can explore topics that interest them most. When presenting remotely or sharing slides asynchronously, embedded links become your virtual presence, guiding viewers to additional context and keeping them engaged long after your presentation ends.

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