Create or modify links and hotspots in a capture or, insert new hotspots. Click on a hotspot to view and modify the hotspot properties or reposition and resize the hotspot.
You can only see the hotspots in
the Hotspots tab.
• Once you complete the hotspots, email or save the image in a format that supports hotspots. See also Image File Types that Support Hotspots and Hotspots Not Supported Dialog Box.
• Copy the image to the clipboard and paste it into Microsoft PowerPoint to retain all hotspots and Flash Popups.
To add a link or hotspot:
1. Select the shape of the Selection tool.
2. Drag to create a hotspot on the canvas.
3. Add hotspot properties including tooltip and link address.

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In the Shapes group, select the shape of the hotspot. Drag on the canvas to create. |
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In the Links group, enter the following: • Link address: Enter the address for the link. • Tooltip: Enter the text that appears when you hover over the hotspot with the mouse. |
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In the Flash Popup group select the following options: • Outline: Only available with the Text Flash popup option. Select a color for the text popup border. • Fill: Only available with the Text Flash popup option. Select a color for the text popup background. • Highlight: Available for both text and graphic popups. Select the color the hotspot turns when you hover over the hotspot with the mouse. |
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Click Flash Popup to select No Popup, Text Popup, or Graphic Popup. • For text option, add and format text and click OK. • For graphic option, browse and find graphic and click OK. The Outline, Fill, and Highlight options for the popups enable after you select an option.
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The Editing group contains the following commands: • Select all: Select all hotspots on the canvas. • Remove Selected: Delete hotspots currently selected. |
Image File Types that Support Hotspots
To use hotspots in your final image, you must e-mail or save your image as one of the following:
• Web page with image (MHTML file)
• Adobe PDF (PDF)
• Macromedia Flash file (SWF)
• SnagIt Capture File (SNAG) Save as a SnagIt Capture File (SNAG) to open later in SnagIt Editor. SNAG files support both hotspots and Flash Popup properties.
To use hotspots in a capture embedded in an e-mail (only with Outlook or Outlook Express), you can use one of the following file types:
• Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
• JPEG image (JPG)
• CompuServe GIF (GIF)
• Windows Bitmap (BMP)
Hotspots Not Supported Dialog Box
There are two versions of the Hotspots Not Supported dialog box:
• Hotspots Not Supported
• Flash Hotspots Not Supported
In these dialog boxes, you can do one of the following:
• Discard hotspots or advanced Flash hotspots and save the capture as the current file type.
• Keep the hotspots and select a new file type.
• Cancel the save and go back to your capture.