I don't know. I had Standard for a week, discovered it wouldn't do
everything I needed, and bought the upgrade. I don't know if this is one of
the things it wouldn't do.
I have a button in Word that says Adobe PDF, on my menu bar (not sure if it
was there originally, or if I rearranged the furniture). When I click that
button, there are 4 commands, and the 4th one is Change Conversion Settings.
Add Links is in the Settings tab, under Application Settings.
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"Nancy Lorieau" wrote in message
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I'm having the same problem. I'm using Adobe 7.0 (not pro). I am not
finding
a "Change Conversion Settings" option. Is this exclusive to Adobe Pro?
I'm desperate -- would greatly appreciate some help on this.
Nancy
"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
This is an Adobe settings issue. I use Adobe Pro version 7. If I choose
Change Conversion Settings from Adobe's toolbar in Word, one of the
options
in the Settings tab is Add Links to Adobe PDF. With that option enabled,
links in the document are carried over into the .pdf file.
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"paltenberg" wrote in message
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Hi, I was wondering if there is any way to make the URL links in MS
Word stay as active links when I convert a MS Word document to a PDF.
What I always have to do now is, after I convert the Word file to PDF,
go through the whole PDF file in Acrobat and make each link active
again. Any ideas?
Thanks,
~peter