OK. First off. Then Dianne is right. Changing the file names after the pdf is created will break any links in the pdf, but only for external files that are trying to link to it. Any internal links should be relative and not absolute. Actually, any links should be relative if they relate to a group of pdfs that will remain together, otherwise if they link to, say, a remote url then they should be absolute (and of course, before anyone jumps up and down, there are always exceptions).
That provides a lead then. 1. Have you changed the name of book (i.e. chapter) files outside the book itself? 2. How did you create the cross references? 3. Did you do an update prior to creating the pdfs? 4. Can you check one of the links in the pdf that is not working and see where it is pointing to? Check to see if it is relative or absolute. If you can't do that from the pdf, you may need to to do it in FM. 5. Do you have bookmarks and do they work? Alan ActionA at aol.com wrote: > > Hi Alan, > > I get the same results when I do either: change the name after saving, or > putting in a name different than the book name while I'm saving as pdf. > > Nancy > > > In a message dated 3/20/2007 4:32:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > alan at alphabyte.co.nz writes: > > Nancy, > >>From your original description, Dianne is right. As I read it, you described > that you had made the pdf, changed its name, then found the links were > subsequently broken. > > Are you actually saying that you set the output name prior to the pdf being > made, using the Save As dialog? If so, what happens if you print to pdf? > > Alan > -- Alan Litchfield MBus (Hons), MNZCS AlphaByte PO Box 1941, Auckland http://www.alphabyte.co.nz
