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Re: no hyperlinks: Word 2003 -> Acrobat Standard 7.0.9
Subject:Re: no hyperlinks: Word 2003 -> Acrobat Standard 7.0.9 From:linda_sims -at- vanguard -dot- com To:"Jonathan West" <jwest -at- mvps -dot- org> Date:Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:55:54 -0500
Same document. Sorry, I guess I didn't make that clear, either!
Lin Sims
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Re: no hyperlinks: Word 2003 -> Acrobat Standard 7.0.9
On 03/03/2008, linda_sims -at- vanguard -dot- com <linda_sims -at- vanguard -dot- com> wrote:
> Subject says it all, really. I have Word 2003 documents in which I have
> created hyperlinks in a Word document using Insert Bookmarks and
> Hyperlink. The hyperlink/bookmarks based on Styles create just fine,
the
> hyperlinks based on Insert Bookmarks/Hyperlinks sit there looking blue
and
> pretty but completely unfollowable.
>
> While I could go back and use Acrobat to recreate the hyperlinks, I'd
just
> as soon not have to. This should be automatic, dang it.
>
> Hints? Help?
Are the links to other locations within the same document, or links to
other Word documents? If to other Word documents, is the PDF in the
same location as the Word document it is converted from?
Regards
Jonathan West
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