Yes, but not always.
Text and images can be hyper-linked in PowerPoint. For more information you can visit findpowerpoint.com. The link for hyper-linking is shown below: http://www.findpowerpoint.com/2010/03/24/hyperlink-in-powerpoint/
You can get a good web based documents management system from the Hyper Office website. Alternatively, you can use a free service such as Google Docs.
No. Images can be hyper linked as well. So can SVG's.
Hypertext documents are documents containing hypertext.the thing your looking at right now - a webpage like this one written in HTML
Http - Hyper Text Transport Protocol
YES - See Hyper link.
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Tim Berners-Lee
HTTP : Hyper-text tranfert protocol HTML : Hyper-text markup language In most of those terms, you find "hyper-text". Hyper comes from the greek and means "superior at". So, "hyper-text" is superior than text, in the sense that it has other functions such as markup (color, bold, italic…). HTTP is a protocol to transfert hyper-text, and HTML is a language to define the theses functions : <b> for bold, <i> for italic… Hyper-card, hyper-link… are other words with "hyper", so : hyper-links are superior than juste links : because you have (on a screen) to clic on it and that provides you the linked information instantly (wheareas a link in a book is only the link, eg: number of the line, a page).
hyper link is used to link any word from a file.it is also used to link internet or internet site any location in data base.
Hyper Hyper was created on 1994-05-26.
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