What is the issue number? If none, I suggest that you enter an issue
into Issue
Tracker as this is the best way to have requests such as this evaluated.
This might also be a good argument to stick to 1.1.5 for production.

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On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 13:11 +0930, Martin Lewicki wrote:
> I can't get hyperlinks to work either (Version 2). I think it's still a 
> to-do. However the [Interaction] tool (under Slide Show in menu bar) 
> will make links to other slides or to run other files and documents by 
> clicking a link, but not internet links.
> 
> Martin
> 
> Walter Campbell wrote:
> > I'm pretty new to this list, so I'm not sure whether this has been
> > discussed before.
> > 
> > Has anyone else had problems inserting a hyperlink in an Impress
> > presentation? Specifically I wanted to insert a link in which the
> > target was http://www.google.com/search?q=define:Open+source and the
> > displayed link text was "Google" (minus the quotation marks).
> > 
> > I first tried inserting the hyperlink using the Insert > Hyperlink
> > command. I specified the "target" and "text" fields, and although
> > Impress created the link, it didn't work properly. The link was
> > created, but it didn't go anywhere.
> > 
> > I then tried inserting the same link but without specifying the link
> > text. In this case, the target of the link is displayed on screen as
> > the default link text. The resulting link worked perfectly.
> > 
> > I consulted the help information and found I could also create a link
> > using the Hyperlink Bar toolbar. I again tried to create a link with
> > the previously mentioned target and name. It worked fine, too.
> > 
> > This is an odd error, as I would have thought both the Insert >
> > Hyperlink and Hyperlink Bar toolbar would use the same underlying
> > mechanism.
> > 
> > Strange.
> > 
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> > atypicaluser (at) gmail (dot) com
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