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Yep, definitely possible.  Though I don’t know how via PDFmarks, if that’s your main question.  If you’re asking “how” in general, then you can do it using Acrobat (after you create your PDF).  You’d just be creating a simple link using the Link Tool (using “Go to View” in the Link Properties dialog) from one PDF doc to the other PDF doc.  HTH.

 

Ivan Lee
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Subject: [PDF] Inter-Document Hyperlinks

 

Hello All,

I posted this question to the "basics" list but didn't get a bite, so I thought I'd try the second-level "tech support"...

 

Is it possible to set a hyperlink to go to a particular place within another document.  In other words...I have two PDF documents on the same CD. I want the link to take me from a point in the middle one doc to a point in the middle of the other doc.

 

(I'm creating links using PDFmarks in the source files before PDF creation - with Acrobat 5)

 

Brian Henderson
Print Composition Dept.
Mitchell Repair Information Co.
San Diego, CA
http://www.mitchell1.com
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