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Hyperlinks to PDF documents
We have any word documents that contain hyperlinks to PDF files. We recently
upgraded to Adobe reader 7.0. Since doing so none of the hyperlinks function anymore. You can see the PDF viewer briefly popup up but then it immediately closes. Does anyone kow what could cause this? Thanks Shawn |
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The reader 7 has a known issue with hyperlinks and the solution is posted on
thier web site for reader 7. Clicking Office hyperlinks doesn't open linked PDF files (Acrobat 7.0, Adobe Reader 7.0 on Windows) Issue The linked PDF file doesn't open when you click a hyperlink in a Microsoft Office document, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. Details The PDF file is located on a local machine or a shared hard drive. Linked PDF files that are located on web servers open as expected. You use Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or Adobe Reader 7.0. Solution: Install the Acrobat 7.0.1 update or the Adobe Reader 7.0.1 update. -- If you use Acrobat 7.0 Professional or Standard, choose Help Check For Updates Now to install the update. Alternately, you can download the Acrobat 7.0.1 update from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/support/downloads. -- If you use Adobe Reader 7.0, choose Help Check For Updates Now to install the update. Alternately, you can download the latest version from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html . Background information Acrobat 7.0 and Adobe Reader 7.0 search only web servers for PDF files that are linked to Office documents via hyperlinks. Acrobat 7.0.1 and Adobe Reader 7.0.1 search web servers, local drives, and shared drives for linked PDF files. "Shawn Lammers" wrote: We have any word documents that contain hyperlinks to PDF files. We recently upgraded to Adobe reader 7.0. Since doing so none of the hyperlinks function anymore. You can see the PDF viewer briefly popup up but then it immediately closes. Does anyone kow what could cause this? Thanks Shawn |
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Clicking Office hyperlinks doesn't open linked PDF files (Acrobat 7.0, Adobe
Reader 7.0 on Windows) Issue The linked PDF file doesn't open when you click a hyperlink in a Microsoft Office document, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. Details The PDF file is located on a local machine or a shared hard drive. Linked PDF files that are located on web servers open as expected. You use Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or Adobe Reader 7.0. Solution: Install the Acrobat 7.0.1 update or the Adobe Reader 7.0.1 update. -- If you use Acrobat 7.0 Professional or Standard, choose Help Check For Updates Now to install the update. Alternately, you can download the Acrobat 7.0.1 update from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/support/downloads. -- If you use Adobe Reader 7.0, choose Help Check For Updates Now to install the update. Alternately, you can download the latest version from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html . Background information Acrobat 7.0 and Adobe Reader 7.0 search only web servers for PDF files that are linked to Office documents via hyperlinks. Acrobat 7.0.1 and Adobe Reader 7.0.1 search web servers, local drives, and shared drives for linked PDF files. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Documents "Shawn Lammers" wrote: We have any word documents that contain hyperlinks to PDF files. We recently upgraded to Adobe reader 7.0. Since doing so none of the hyperlinks function anymore. You can see the PDF viewer briefly popup up but then it immediately closes. Does anyone kow what could cause this? Thanks Shawn |
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