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Creating pdf file from MS Word - Bookmarking
I have a 46 page word document in which I have created all headers with
styles (i.e., heading1, heading2, heading3, etc.). I then created a pdf document from the word document. It was my understanding that bookmarks would be created from the table of contents, and it's not happening. Can anyone help?? -- Jamie |
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Creating pdf file from MS Word - Bookmarking
If you are using Adobe Acrobat, check the following in Word:
Do you have an Adobe PDF menu en the Menu Bar in Word? In that case, select Adobe PDF menu Change Conversion Settings and check the following: 1. On the Settings tab, make sure that "Add bookmarks to Adobe PDF" is checked. 2. On the Bookmarks tab, make sure that the check box "Convert Word Headings to Bookmarks" is checked and that the headings you want to bookmark are checked in the list (according to my experience, Acrobat sometimes lose the checkmarks in the list). Depending on your version of Adobe Acrobat, the names of the commands may differ from the above. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Jamie" wrote: I have a 46 page word document in which I have created all headers with styles (i.e., heading1, heading2, heading3, etc.). I then created a pdf document from the word document. It was my understanding that bookmarks would be created from the table of contents, and it's not happening. Can anyone help?? -- Jamie |
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Creating pdf file from MS Word - Bookmarking
Your problem may be within word or within adobe, or it may be a mixture of
both. The adobe acrobat pro 8, help files, indicate that: Bookmarks are generated automatically during PDF creation from the table-of-contents [TOC] entries of documents created by most desktop publishing programs. Does your document use a TOC? Within the adobe help files I cannot find a reference that indicates that adobe will automatically create bookmarks based upon Word's heading styles. I believe that adobe will automatically create bookmarks if you use field codes within Word to mark your TOC entries. I just converted a sample document, sans field codes, but with heading styles. Adobe did not automatically generate a bookmark list during the conversion. However, there is an option button at the top of the adobe bookmark pane, that allows the user to create bookmarks from the document's structure. It took me about 4 clicks to generate about 50 bookmarks for a twenty page document. The document's structure was identified by my heading style listings. I also had an TOC embedded within the word document, that was marked with Normal style. ADobe happily chewed up this list and spit out bookmarks. Alternately, do your heading styles set outline levels? If the outline levels of your heading styles are set to body level, then adobe may not recognize that the heading styles should become bookmarks. Within Adobe, you may need to edit the convert to pdf preferences. The option to automatically create bookmarks may be toggle off. -- Tom Conrad "Jamie" wrote: I have a 46 page word document in which I have created all headers with styles (i.e., heading1, heading2, heading3, etc.). I then created a pdf document from the word document. It was my understanding that bookmarks would be created from the table of contents, and it's not happening. Can anyone help?? -- Jamie |
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Creating pdf file from MS Word - Bookmarking
Thanks Len,
I normally create a new file from within adobe, and I didn't realize that the adobe menu within Word, concealed conversion settings. Learn sumthing new every day! -- Tom Conrad "Lene Fredborg" wrote: If you are using Adobe Acrobat, check the following in Word: Do you have an Adobe PDF menu en the Menu Bar in Word? In that case, select Adobe PDF menu Change Conversion Settings and check the following: 1. On the Settings tab, make sure that "Add bookmarks to Adobe PDF" is checked. 2. On the Bookmarks tab, make sure that the check box "Convert Word Headings to Bookmarks" is checked and that the headings you want to bookmark are checked in the list (according to my experience, Acrobat sometimes lose the checkmarks in the list). Depending on your version of Adobe Acrobat, the names of the commands may differ from the above. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Jamie" wrote: I have a 46 page word document in which I have created all headers with styles (i.e., heading1, heading2, heading3, etc.). I then created a pdf document from the word document. It was my understanding that bookmarks would be created from the table of contents, and it's not happening. Can anyone help?? -- Jamie |
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