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Either put each definition on a separate page, or find another medium
than PDF. You're looking for HTML- or Help-like behavior from a medium
that functions more as a set of living online pages.
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::: I have a document in Acrobat which is a Flowchart with
::: linked definitions.
:::
::: The flowchart is on one page and definitions are listed
::: below. The problem
::: is when a user clicks on the definition link and goes to
::: the definition
::: page, several definitions are listed, creating confusion as
::: to which
::: definition they are reading.
:::
::: Does anyone have a suggestion for a better way to do this? Put each
::: definition on it's own page? Right now I am putting
::: enormous paragraph
::: spacing between each definition with a 'back to Flowchart'
::: link under the
::: definition, but sometimes even with outrageous spacing
::: between them, you can
::: still view the definition underneath.
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