Retaining hyperlinks on export...?

I've exported a full-size slideshow from Keynote to a "hyperlink only" QuickTime video (for those that don't know, that means the "slides" only advance when you click a link that tells the QuickTime to move to the next slide.) This is a great feature, and the full-size QuickTime looks gorgeous and performs flawlessly.
It's a pretty hefty file (17 MB) and I'd like to shrink it a bit using my QuickTime Pro Export or Share feature. Trouble is, I've been unable to find an Export... option that retains the hyperlink features... the smaller exported files just play through the slideshow quickly and then end.
Does anyone know an Export setting or feature that will allow the slideshow hyperlink feature to remain intact?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
G4 dual 867   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

Hi, Kirk:
The only box unchecked was "chapter," so I checked it and exported it using "QuickTime to QuickTime Movie." The resulting movie has little titles below the video frame now (slide1, slide2, etc.) but still no "click-ability"
Thanks for your help, but I think the best solution will be to save a copy of my Keynote slideshow with a smaller slide size and re-export from there. A little more work-intensive, but it's no big deal.
G4 dual 867   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

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