Hyperlink to external slide in a Keynote presentation

Am I right in thinking Apple has removed the ability to make hyperlinks to slides in other Keynote presentaions in Keynote 6.0?
Many of my presentations are linked together using this method, and I cannot use the hyperlinks I made, after upgrading to Keynote 6.0.
Also, is there a way of using the the 'Link to Web Page' hyperlink setup to link to a file, i.e. file://name_of_file.key:slide_number...  or something similar?
AtomicWasp.

Sadly, you are correct.  Apple, for some strange reason, has taken out hyperlinks between Keynote presentations in 6.0.  Until they change that (which they are idiots if they don't) I won't be using 6.0 because I must hyperlink many of my presentations (mainly because the way Keynote handles music is trash).

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