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"Transport" my document map to PDF
Hi,
I have a template and as long as i'm writing my document a document map is being created. I'd like to, when I print my document to a .PDF file I still have my document map in the bookmarks folder. If this is not possible maybe there's a way to do this with the bookmarks instead of the document map... Thanks, João Correia |
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I think this depends on how you are printing to PDF. For instance, I think
one of the features offered by the full Adobe (on Windows) would be carrying over the links from a Word TOC. Not sure about the cheaper clones. Also, I'm fairly sure none of the PDF makers will do anything with the document map itself--you would need a TOC (which uses bookmarks) or to change some other settings in the PDF maker. On 7/8/05 6:47 AM, "João Correia" wrote: Hi, I have a template and as long as i'm writing my document a document map is being created. I'd like to, when I print my document to a .PDF file I still have my document map in the bookmarks folder. If this is not possible maybe there's a way to do this with the bookmarks instead of the document map... Thanks, João Correia -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/ What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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