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------- Additional comments from rush2...@openoffice.org Sun Feb  7 04:42:50 
+0000 2010 -------
Description:
 
I could not reproduce the problem of being unable to Edit Hyperlinks in
PowerPoint files within Impress. 

This issue seems more related to it being unintuitive in editing hyperlinks in
OO Impress, similar to Issue 89455.

I found that the text within the textbox has to be highlighted in order to edit
the existing hyperlink.  This was true of imported PowerPoint files as well as
editing hyperlinks within a new OO presentation.

This is not equivalent to editing and creating hyperlinks in Microsoft
PowerPoint, where the hyperlink is disabled in design mode, and you can click on
the textbox and immediately highlight the hyperlink text.  For example, You can
then right click the hyperlink text and edit, open, copy or remove hyperlink
associated with text.  (This was observed with Microsoft PowerPoint 2003.)

**********************
'Insert -> Hyperlink'
**********************
 I was able to edit hyperlinks in the attached file PBCMenu.pps with, 
    - Open Office 3.1.1 OOO310m19 (Build:9420), and
    - Open Office OOo-dev 3.3.0 DEV300m70 (Build:9478) 
 using the following steps:

    (1) Download the attachment from the original bug report 'PBCMenu.pps'
    (2) Launch OpenOffice Impress, and open file 'PBCMenu.pps'
    (3) Select the textbox containing the hyperlink.  
          I had trouble selecting the textboxes with hyperlinks in this 
          presentation without inadvertently clicking the link.  
        *To remedy this, I held down the Alt key, and clicked the box.

    (4) Press F2, to open the textbox for editing, and highlight the text.
    (5) Select Insert -> Hyperlink.
    (6) The 'Hyperlink' dialog menu opens up, and the path to the hyperlink is 
        present and can be edited there.

*Please see attachment below (using DEV300m70) demonstrating the above steps:
 Insert_Hyperlink.avi

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  Hyperlink Toolbar
**********************
Using the Hyperlink Toolbar, however, does not initially allow existing
hyperlinks to be edited.  Only until I follow the steps above to edit the
hyperlink with the dialog menu 'Insert -> Hyperlink' first, does the 'URL:' show
up for that hyperlink in the toolbar.

  (1) Start by adding the 'Hyperlink Bar' to the toolbar, select 
      View-->Toolbars-->Hyperlink Bar.  
  (2) Follow Steps 1-4 above, the hyperlink text appears in the left drop down 
      menu of the 'Hyperlink Bar', but the path does not appear in the toolbar 
      textbox 'URL:'.
  (3) Continue with Step 5 - 6 from above, when the menu opens do not edit 
      anything, just click 'Apply' and 'Close'.
  (4) Now view the 'URL:' field of the 'Hyperlink Toolbar' and the path for 
      that hyperlink is now visible and modifiable there.

*Please see attachment below (using DEV300m70) demonstrating the above steps:
  Hyperlink_Bar.avi

Configuration:
  Acer Aspire 4730Z Laptop
  Operating System - Windows Vista Home Premium, Service Pack 1
  Processor        - Intel® Pentium® dual-core mobile processor T3200 
                     (1 MB L2 cache, 2.0 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 35 W)
  Memory (RAM)     - 2.00 GB
  System type      - 32-bit Operating System
  VGA              - 14.1" WXGA high-brightness (200-nit) Acer CrystalBrite TFT 
                     LCD, 1280 x 800 pixel resolution
  Graphics         - Mobile Intel® GL40 Express Chipset with integrated 3D 
                     graphics, featuring Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 
                     4500M (Intel® GMA 4500M)

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