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I am using Word 2000 and Acrobat Writer 6.0. In my Table of Contents when I
save as a .pdf file, the links are not carrying over in the Table of Contents. URL links are fine, just the Table of Contents. Help. |
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G'day GNFORD ,
You have to use the PDFMaker facility to print the document from word to the pdf printer. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice GNFORD reckoned: I am using Word 2000 and Acrobat Writer 6.0. In my Table of Contents when I save as a .pdf file, the links are not carrying over in the Table of Contents. URL links are fine, just the Table of Contents. Help. |
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Could yoy please be a little more specific? the only way I see to make the
..pdf is File/Print/and choose my Adobe PDF Printer from the list of printers installed. "GNFORD" wrote: I am using Word 2000 and Acrobat Writer 6.0. In my Table of Contents when I save as a .pdf file, the links are not carrying over in the Table of Contents. URL links are fine, just the Table of Contents. Help. |
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When Acrobat is installed an add-in is placed in the Office startup folder
which puts a toolbar into Word. You need to use the macros run from that toolbar. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org GNFORD wrote: Could yoy please be a little more specific? the only way I see to make the .pdf is File/Print/and choose my Adobe PDF Printer from the list of printers installed. "GNFORD" wrote: I am using Word 2000 and Acrobat Writer 6.0. In my Table of Contents when I save as a .pdf file, the links are not carrying over in the Table of Contents. URL links are fine, just the Table of Contents. Help. |
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gonna have to be persisten here. the url links work fine, but I'm talking
specifically about the Table of Contents. "Graham Mayor" wrote: When Acrobat is installed an add-in is placed in the Office startup folder which puts a toolbar into Word. You need to use the macros run from that toolbar. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org GNFORD wrote: Could yoy please be a little more specific? the only way I see to make the .pdf is File/Print/and choose my Adobe PDF Printer from the list of printers installed. "GNFORD" wrote: I am using Word 2000 and Acrobat Writer 6.0. In my Table of Contents when I save as a .pdf file, the links are not carrying over in the Table of Contents. URL links are fine, just the Table of Contents. Help. |
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G'day GNFORD ,
And so are we. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice GNFORD reckoned: gonna have to be persisten here. the url links work fine, but I'm talking specifically about the Table of Contents. "Graham Mayor" wrote: When Acrobat is installed an add-in is placed in the Office startup folder which puts a toolbar into Word. You need to use the macros run from that toolbar. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org GNFORD wrote: Could yoy please be a little more specific? the only way I see to make the .pdf is File/Print/and choose my Adobe PDF Printer from the list of printers installed. "GNFORD" wrote: I am using Word 2000 and Acrobat Writer 6.0. In my Table of Contents when I save as a .pdf file, the links are not carrying over in the Table of Contents. URL links are fine, just the Table of Contents. Help. |
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