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Default How can I create executable objects (PPT etc) in PDF using word?

I have one word file with lot of hyperlinks and embedded objects like PPT,
XSL etc. Now when I am converting this word file to PDF the embedded objects
are not executable. Is it possible to create a PDF file with executable
embedded objects using word. I am using Office 2003 and Adobe Acrobat
Professional 6.
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Default How can I create executable objects (PPT etc) in PDF using word?

If you have clickable hyperlinks to Powerpoint and Excel files in
your Word file, then the hyperlinks should be clickable in PDF.
You need to use Acrobat PDFMaker (not Acrobat PDFWriter) to
convert from Word to PDF. In the Acrobat conversion settings,
choose to preserve hyperlinks. See
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/330729.html for more
information.

Shiju Alex wrote:

I have one word file with lot of hyperlinks and embedded objects like PPT,
XSL etc. Now when I am converting this word file to PDF the embedded objects
are not executable. Is it possible to create a PDF file with executable
embedded objects using word. I am using Office 2003 and Adobe Acrobat
Professional 6.


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