Hyperlink to quicktime file?

Can you hyperlink to a quicktime file in keynote?
Thanks

Welcome to the forum!
Keynote only allows hyperlinks for websites and email addresses. You can, of course, put a QuickTime file directly on a slide. Alternatively, if you need to link to the file for some reason, you can turn on your local webserver (in the OS X System Preferences, under Sharing), put the QT file in your web file folder, and access it through the appropriate URL. Doing this will open your web browser to show it, however.

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