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How to Update the Links in PowerPoint Mac

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to update hyperlinks in your PowerPoint presentation on Mac.

Quick summary

This demo shows how to update links in PowerPoint on Mac by using the Edit Hyperlink dialog to replace an existing URL with a new one. Follow these steps to quickly change any hyperlink in your slide without deleting and re-adding it.


Steps

  1. Inside the slide canvas of your PowerPoint presentation, find the text that contains the link you want to update and then right-click on it.
  2. Hover your mouse cursor over the Hyperlink option in the context menu.
  3. Choose Edit Hyperlink from the list.
  4. Go to the Address section and replace the existing link with the new URL you wish to use.
  5. Click OK to apply the changes.
  6. The link in the selected text of your PowerPoint presentation will be updated accordingly.

📌 Why this matters

Keeping hyperlinks accurate in PowerPoint presentations is essential for credibility and effective communication, especially in business and educational settings. On Mac, the Edit Hyperlink workflow lets users update any URL in seconds without rebuilding the link from scratch, saving time and reducing errors. This feature ensures that shared decks always point to current, correct destinations rather than broken or outdated pages. For anyone managing frequently updated presentations, knowing how to edit hyperlinks in PowerPoint for Mac is a fundamental productivity skill.
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