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Loosing hyperlinks when I convert to PDF
I've read this question in previous posts but it doesn't seem to be answered
except to say that the links should convert over to PDF. They are not working when I convert documents. So I'm going to try once more to see if anyone can clarify this issue. I'm using Word 2002 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional. The Word document contains cross references, and TOC page links that are not converting over to PDF. Are there some settings in Word that have to be made for the links to convert properly to PDF? Also, in older versions when I created a PDF from a Word document that was created using Styles, the Styles drove the bookmarks that were automatically generated in the PDF document. That is not working either. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Loosing hyperlinks when I convert to PDF
This only works if you use the Acrobat add-in to create the PDF and if you
have the appropriate options checked in the Adobe conversion settings. Adobe PDF change conversion settings. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Christine wrote: I've read this question in previous posts but it doesn't seem to be answered except to say that the links should convert over to PDF. They are not working when I convert documents. So I'm going to try once more to see if anyone can clarify this issue. I'm using Word 2002 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional. The Word document contains cross references, and TOC page links that are not converting over to PDF. Are there some settings in Word that have to be made for the links to convert properly to PDF? Also, in older versions when I created a PDF from a Word document that was created using Styles, the Styles drove the bookmarks that were automatically generated in the PDF document. That is not working either. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Loosing hyperlinks when I convert to PDF
Forgive my ignorance. . . I have the Acrobat add-in and have gone into the
conversion settings, but I am not able to locate the setting that allows hyperlinks to be included in conversion. Can someone please direct me to the setting that I am overlooking. Thanks!!! "Graham Mayor" wrote: This only works if you use the Acrobat add-in to create the PDF and if you have the appropriate options checked in the Adobe conversion settings. Adobe PDF change conversion settings. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Christine wrote: I've read this question in previous posts but it doesn't seem to be answered except to say that the links should convert over to PDF. They are not working when I convert documents. So I'm going to try once more to see if anyone can clarify this issue. I'm using Word 2002 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional. The Word document contains cross references, and TOC page links that are not converting over to PDF. Are there some settings in Word that have to be made for the links to convert properly to PDF? Also, in older versions when I created a PDF from a Word document that was created using Styles, the Styles drove the bookmarks that were automatically generated in the PDF document. That is not working either. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Loosing hyperlinks when I convert to PDF
Depends on what version of Acrobat you have. Read the manual, or
search the Adobe website. Starbird wrote: Forgive my ignorance. . . I have the Acrobat add-in and have gone into the conversion settings, but I am not able to locate the setting that allows hyperlinks to be included in conversion. Can someone please direct me to the setting that I am overlooking. Thanks!!! "Graham Mayor" wrote: This only works if you use the Acrobat add-in to create the PDF and if you have the appropriate options checked in the Adobe conversion settings. Adobe PDF change conversion settings. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Christine wrote: I've read this question in previous posts but it doesn't seem to be answered except to say that the links should convert over to PDF. They are not working when I convert documents. So I'm going to try once more to see if anyone can clarify this issue. I'm using Word 2002 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional. The Word document contains cross references, and TOC page links that are not converting over to PDF. Are there some settings in Word that have to be made for the links to convert properly to PDF? Also, in older versions when I created a PDF from a Word document that was created using Styles, the Styles drove the bookmarks that were automatically generated in the PDF document. That is not working either. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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Loosing hyperlinks when I convert to PDF
I am having this issue too and would like to clarify. Is the PDF toolbar
option only available if you have a professional version of Acrobat? I am using Acrobat 6.0 STANDARD and I have no toolbar options and cannot create links in the PDFs. Krista "John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote: What Graham said... You MUST use the Adobe "Make PDF" macro button on the AdobePDF toolbar to perform the conversion. It works ONLY in the PC versions of Word. Acrobat gives you two other ways to save a document as a PDF: if you use them, the hyperlinks won't convert. On 8/2/06 9:39 AM, in article , "Starbird" wrote: Forgive my ignorance. . . I have the Acrobat add-in and have gone into the conversion settings, but I am not able to locate the setting that allows hyperlinks to be included in conversion. Can someone please direct me to the setting that I am overlooking. Thanks!!! "Graham Mayor" wrote: This only works if you use the Acrobat add-in to create the PDF and if you have the appropriate options checked in the Adobe conversion settings. Adobe PDF change conversion settings. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Christine wrote: I've read this question in previous posts but it doesn't seem to be answered except to say that the links should convert over to PDF. They are not working when I convert documents. So I'm going to try once more to see if anyone can clarify this issue. I'm using Word 2002 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional. The Word document contains cross references, and TOC page links that are not converting over to PDF. Are there some settings in Word that have to be made for the links to convert properly to PDF? Also, in older versions when I created a PDF from a Word document that was created using Styles, the Styles drove the bookmarks that were automatically generated in the PDF document. That is not working either. Thanks for any help you can give me. -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410 |
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Loosing hyperlinks when I convert to PDF
See http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/328909.html "PDFMaker
is unavailable in a Microsoft Office application (Acrobat 6.x on Windows XP or 2000)". kristas wrote: I am having this issue too and would like to clarify. Is the PDF toolbar option only available if you have a professional version of Acrobat? I am using Acrobat 6.0 STANDARD and I have no toolbar options and cannot create links in the PDFs. Krista |
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