That works great when you're generating both documents. John is
linking to a PDF he has no control over.

On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:26 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have used a reliable method for cross-deliverable linking in PDF using 
> Hypertext markers. One set of markers defines the named destinations, using 
> "newlink XXX". With this method, I set the markers to have names I can figure 
> out without resorting to investigating tons of destinations in Acrobat Pro. 
> Also, I can avoid creating named destinations for everything, which blows up 
> the size of the PDF files.
>
> On the referencing side, I use Hypertext markers with the text "gotolink XXX" 
> if it is in the same PDF or "openlink DDD:XXX" in case it is a separate PDF 
> document. There are a couple of snags when PDFs are created from books with 
> multiple chapters, each with their own named destinations, but this can be 
> made to work.
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