According to Help (p. 152): "The Link Properties screen may be opened either by clicking the Properties button on the Link(s) Properties Toolbar, or simply right-clicking the selected Link. " However, as can be seen in the two screen shots in the attached file: 1) There is no Links Properties available when right clicking the "Usage ..." Link; and 2) There is no "Link(s) Properties Toolbar" available either when right-clicking on the visible Toolbars. So, my first question is why are these elements missing and how do I access/edit the properties of an existing link?
Secondly, I can't find any way to create a "Named Destination" to make that the target of a link (a capability that seems suggested by the many Help references to "Named Destination" (e.g., p. 154, 2) d) vi) ). How do I create a "Named Destination"?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Creating/Editing Links and Named Destinations
Hi jwsmith
do you have the "Rectangle Link Tool" selected when doing this? Not super obvious I must admit but if you select this tool first, then you will see a bounding box around all links that identify the 'hot spot' that is 'clickable'. Now when you right click it you can access the properties. Additionally after selecting a link with this tool the Link Properties Tool is available on the Toolbar.
hth
do you have the "Rectangle Link Tool" selected when doing this? Not super obvious I must admit but if you select this tool first, then you will see a bounding box around all links that identify the 'hot spot' that is 'clickable'. Now when you right click it you can access the properties. Additionally after selecting a link with this tool the Link Properties Tool is available on the Toolbar.
hth
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Re: Creating/Editing Links and Named Destinations
Thanks, Paul. How about my 2nd question:
"Secondly, I can't find any way to create a "Named Destination" to make that the target of a link (a capability that seems suggested by the many Help references to "Named Destination" (e.g., p. 154, 2) d) vi) ). How do I create a "Named Destination"?"
Jeff
"Secondly, I can't find any way to create a "Named Destination" to make that the target of a link (a capability that seems suggested by the many Help references to "Named Destination" (e.g., p. 154, 2) d) vi) ). How do I create a "Named Destination"?"
Jeff
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Re: Creating/Editing Links and Named Destinations
Hi Jeff,
When you select to add an action to the link you just created, and select "Go to a page in this/another document", then you can either create a new view or click the "Use named destinations" radio button and then click the "Add Current View" as a named destination. (Obviously you should select the page/zoom/location on the page you would want for your destination fist before clocking the "Add Current View" button)
Best,
Stefan
When you select to add an action to the link you just created, and select "Go to a page in this/another document", then you can either create a new view or click the "Use named destinations" radio button and then click the "Add Current View" as a named destination. (Obviously you should select the page/zoom/location on the page you would want for your destination fist before clocking the "Add Current View" button)
Best,
Stefan