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Word Files to Adobe Acrobat
Dear All,
I am running Microsoft Word 2000 version 9.0.3821. My problems comes when converting Word Files into Adobe Acrobat form. I have numerous text that have hyperlinks to my hard drive, opening files. I would like to convert this Word file to a PDF and keep its functionailty. I select "Adobe PDF" from the menu and then "Convert to Adobe PDF". This will convert my file to a PDF but the problem is that once I convert the file, the links have gone awry. The first link how has the file path of the second link, the second link has the file path of the third, etc...only the last link has the proper file path. If anyone could help, it would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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Jason.NesbittBurnsInc shared this with us in
microsoft.public.word.newusers: Dear All, I am running Microsoft Word 2000 version 9.0.3821. My problems comes when converting Word Files into Adobe Acrobat form. I have numerous text that have hyperlinks to my hard drive, opening files. I would like to convert this Word file to a PDF and keep its functionailty. I select "Adobe PDF" from the menu and then "Convert to Adobe PDF". This will convert my file to a PDF but the problem is that once I convert the file, the links have gone awry. The first link how has the file path of the second link, the second link has the file path of the third, etc...only the last link has the proper file path. If anyone could help, it would be much appreciated. Thank you. I suggest you ask your question in an Adobe Acrobat related newsgroup, as this is not really a Word-related problem. Or you can contact Adobe support. Good luck! |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 05:27:14 -0800, ?B?SmFzb24uTmVzYml0dEJ1cm5zSW5j?=
wrote: Dear All, I am running Microsoft Word 2000 version 9.0.3821. My problems comes when converting Word Files into Adobe Acrobat form. I have numerous text that have hyperlinks to my hard drive, opening files. I would like to convert this Word file to a PDF and keep its functionailty. I select "Adobe PDF" from the menu and then "Convert to Adobe PDF". This will convert my file to a PDF but the problem is that once I convert the file, the links have gone awry. The first link how has the file path of the second link, the second link has the file path of the third, etc...only the last link has the proper file path. If anyone could help, it would be much appreciated. Thank you. PDF stands for PORTABLE Document Format. That means you should be able to read it on ANY hard drive, not just yours. -- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk |
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Steve Hayes shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 05:27:14 -0800, ?B?SmFzb24uTmVzYml0dEJ1cm5zSW5j?= wrote: Dear All, I am running Microsoft Word 2000 version 9.0.3821. My problems comes when converting Word Files into Adobe Acrobat form. I have numerous text that have hyperlinks to my hard drive, opening files. I would like to convert this Word file to a PDF and keep its functionailty. I select "Adobe PDF" from the menu and then "Convert to Adobe PDF". This will convert my file to a PDF but the problem is that once I convert the file, the links have gone awry. The first link how has the file path of the second link, the second link has the file path of the third, etc...only the last link has the proper file path. If anyone could help, it would be much appreciated. Thank you. PDF stands for PORTABLE Document Format. That means you should be able to read it on ANY hard drive, not just yours. Uhhh... Steve... I don't see a problem, as long as he uses relative paths, and he distributes the other files along with the PDF. I have done that numerous times myself. In my case I linked to files in the same directory. When I burned the entire directory on a cd, the links still worked. Anyway, the question is really off-topic here. It doesn't concern Word, it's about Acrobat. |
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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 23:47:02 -0800, "Amedee Van Gasse"
wrote: Steve Hayes shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers: On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 05:27:14 -0800, ?B?SmFzb24uTmVzYml0dEJ1cm5zSW5j?= wrote: Dear All, I am running Microsoft Word 2000 version 9.0.3821. My problems comes when converting Word Files into Adobe Acrobat form. I have numerous text that have hyperlinks to my hard drive, opening files. I would like to convert this Word file to a PDF and keep its functionailty. I select "Adobe PDF" from the menu and then "Convert to Adobe PDF". This will convert my file to a PDF but the problem is that once I convert the file, the links have gone awry. The first link how has the file path of the second link, the second link has the file path of the third, etc...only the last link has the proper file path. If anyone could help, it would be much appreciated. Thank you. PDF stands for PORTABLE Document Format. That means you should be able to read it on ANY hard drive, not just yours. Uhhh... Steve... I don't see a problem, as long as he uses relative paths, and he distributes the other files along with the PDF. I have done that numerous times myself. In my case I linked to files in the same directory. When I burned the entire directory on a cd, the links still worked. Anyway, the question is really off-topic here. It doesn't concern Word, it's about Acrobat. True, but if I want to e-mail a Word document to someone else, I quite often send it as a .pdf file, because then I don't have to worry about whether they have the same fonts, templates, links etc. -- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk |
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Steve Hayes shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 23:47:02 -0800, "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote: Steve Hayes shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers: On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 05:27:14 -0800, ?B?SmFzb24uTmVzYml0dEJ1cm5zSW5j?= wrote: Dear All, I am running Microsoft Word 2000 version 9.0.3821. My problems comes when converting Word Files into Adobe Acrobat form. *snip* PDF stands for PORTABLE Document Format. That means you should be able to read it on ANY hard drive, not just yours. Uhhh... Steve... I don't see a problem, as long as he uses relative paths, and he distributes the other files along with the PDF. I have done that numerous times myself. In my case I linked to files in the same directory. When I burned the entire directory on a cd, the links still worked. Anyway, the question is really off-topic here. It doesn't concern Word, it's about Acrobat. True, but if I want to e-mail a Word document to someone else, I quite often send it as a .pdf file, because then I don't have to worry about whether they have the same fonts, templates, links etc. I suppose you mean s/but/and -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.16.5.2 |
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