Acrobat hyperlink to PPS?

Hi, new to Acrobat; in the meantime while learning Flash:
I`m assembling an Acrobat Portfolio of text, films, images noise; so I suppose a simulacrum of a click/point display: is there any way to create a hyperlink from an Acrobat text-page to a Powerpoint Presentation, or do you just have to create folders with the PPS in?

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