Adobe Acrobat/PDF Help

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Hello All,

Does anyone have any good resources for pdf tutorials I'm running thorugh adobe's help guides at the moment. I had done everything in word and saved as a pdf but the links aren't coming through so I've now copied over the data to acrobat to do it that way, but its my first time using it and could do with some pointers as its not exactly intuitive.

Thanks
Ally
#acrobat or pdf #adobe
  • Profile picture of the author Ally3009
    Just found the word > pdf button seems to do everything using pdfmaker and distiller, things seem to be working now
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  • Profile picture of the author lanta99
    Actually, from my experience all you have to do is open up acrobat and select create new > from file and then upload your file. Your links come through automatically...
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    • Profile picture of the author Ally3009
      is that standard http:// links or ones that are embedded in say a Click Here or both ?

      Ally
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  • Profile picture of the author n7 Studios
    Hi Ally,

    I've always used PDFCreator - it's a printer driver that lets you print any document, image etc (inc. Microsoft Word) to a PDF file.

    You simply click on Print in Word, select PDFCreator as the printer, and then choose where to save the file.

    When I've had links included in the Word document, it's always retained them in the PDF file too.

    Hope that helps,

    Tim.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnlagoudakis
    If you want a free PDF Creator that will make your hyperlinks active, try Open Office.
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