Hi,
how do I activate a web link in a PDF document?
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Activating web links
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Paul - PDF-XChange
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Re: Activating web links
HI pnunbe,
do you have a PDF document that already has a web link that is not working or do you want to add a link to an existing document that does not yet have one?
do you have a PDF document that already has a web link that is not working or do you want to add a link to an existing document that does not yet have one?
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pnunbe
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Re: Activating web links
Hi Paul,
I have a document with a web link which does not work (see enclosure)
I have a document with a web link which does not work (see enclosure)
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pnunbe
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Re: Activating web links
Sorry, did not zip the file
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: Activating web links
Hello pnunbe,
The document does not carry information for the application that created it, but it seems like a MS Office Word document converted to PDF.
In such cases with "click here" or "hidden" links, you will need a tool like our PDF XChange Standard printing driver:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product ... e-standard
That installs an add-in for MS Office, which allows it to convert documents like the one attached and preserve those links.
Best,
Stefan
The document does not carry information for the application that created it, but it seems like a MS Office Word document converted to PDF.
In such cases with "click here" or "hidden" links, you will need a tool like our PDF XChange Standard printing driver:
https://www.pdf-xchange.com/product ... e-standard
That installs an add-in for MS Office, which allows it to convert documents like the one attached and preserve those links.
Best,
Stefan
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John - Tracker Supp
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Re: Activating web links
Or modify and set links using the PDF-XChange Viewer link creation tool after the file has been converted to PDF.
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