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Presentation.FollowHyperlink Method (PowerPoint)

Displays a cached document, if it has already been downloaded. Otherwise, this method resolves the hyperlink, downloads the target document and displays it in the appropriate application.

Syntax

expression .FollowHyperlink(Address, SubAddress, NewWindow, AddHistory, ExtraInfo, Method, HeaderInfo)

expression A variable that represents a Presentation object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

Address

Required

String

The address of the target document.

SubAddress

Optional

String

The location in the target document. By default, this argument is an empty string.

NewWindow

Optional

Boolean

True to have the target application opened in a new window. The default value is False.

AddHistory

Optional

Boolean

True to add the link to the current day's history folder.

ExtraInfo

Optional

String

String or byte array that specifies information for HTTP. This argument can be used, for example, to specify the coordinates of an image map or the contents of a form. It can also indicate a FAT file name. The Method argument determines how this extra information is handled.

Method

Optional

MsoExtraInfoMethod

Specifies how ExtraInfo is posted or appended.

HeaderInfo

Optional

String

A string that specifies header information for the HTTP request. The default value is an empty string. You can combine several header lines into a single string by using the following syntax: "string1" & vbCr & "string2". The specified string is automatically converted into ANSI characters. Note that the HeaderInfo argument may overwrite default HTTP header fields.

Return Value

Nothing

Remarks

ExtraInfo can be one of these MsoExtraInfoMethod constants.

Constant

Description

msoMethodGet

The default. ExtraInfo is a String that is appended to the address.

msoMethodPost

ExtraInfo is posted as a String or byte array.

Example

This example loads the document at example.microsoft.com in a new window and adds it to the history folder.

ActivePresentation.FollowHyperlink _

    Address:="http://example.microsoft.com", _

    NewWindow:=True, AddHistory:=True

See Also

Concepts

Presentation Object

Presentation Object Members