Mouseover image

zwiky -  
Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58220 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,

is it possible to display an image in Word when hovering over an area or a word?

For now, I am using hyperlinks, but the images do not appear on the same page. I would like the image to appear above the current page.

Thank you
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.0.4

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  1. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58220 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 486
     
    Hello.

    Here is a hover display process inspired by a computer magazine article.

    In PowerPoint:
    * 1) Use drawing tools (line or shapes) to outline the area of the photo to be identified.
    * 2) Apply "No fill" + "No outline" format to this shape.
    * 3) Execute "Insert/Hyperlink/Tooltip".
    * 4) Enter the text you want to display (the designation of this part of the photo).
    * 5) Enter "#top" as the Address (which will have no effect when clicked).
    * 6) Confirm, and it's done.
    When the slideshow is started, as soon as the cursor hovers over the shape (which has become invisible), the tooltip text appears; it disappears when the cursor no longer hovers over the shape.

    In Excel:
    * Same procedure; same results.

    In Word:
    * Same procedure. On hover, the tooltip contains, in addition to the text, the mention "CTRL+click to follow the link"; when clicked, only the text remains.
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    Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean... :-)
    ☻ Raymond ♂
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    1. zwiky
       
      Hello,

      thank you for the response ....

      I don't understand 4) ????
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    2. zwiky
       
      Hello,

      thank you for the response

      in Word I don’t understand what to do in 4) ??

      thank you
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    3. zwiky
       
      Raymond, can you give me some clarifications for WORD,


      I'm struggling with it!!?? The inserted image is always visible?

      Thank you.
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  2. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58220 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 486
     
    I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
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    1. zwiky
       
      Ok, no problem... retirement in the Caribbean (lucky you!!) ... I'm being indiscreet, retired from what???
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      1. Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58220 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   17 486 > zwiky
         
        Retired from AFPA (professional training for adults) in Guadeloupe, where I was a manager for 35 years! Yes, I consider myself lucky, especially when I see the weather in mainland France...
        Best regards.
        --
        Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean... :-)
        ☻ Raymond ♂
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