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To replicate the form field links is quick and easy enough. After you have
created the field on one page (and tested it!), right click the field and
select 'duplicate'. You can then instantly place it on every page in your
dictionary. You will then need to change the javascript in each field so
that it points to the correct page file. Some of the form field experts here
can probably supply a simple script, perhaps in VBS, which will go through
the fields and change the javascript appropriately.

Andrew
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From: "Raymond Weisling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: [PDF] Making links to a specific page in another file (help)


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> ##### level-1 quote by Andrew Clark  (on) 06.02.04 (at) 12:45 +0000
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> >I can't help you with using Acrobat links derived from Word. Is it too
time
> >consuming for you to create Acrobat form field buttons and use Javascript
as
> >the hyperlinking mechanism?
> >
> >Andrew
>
> We have 750 links, each linking from a text version of a OCR-edited
> dictionary to individual page-scanned images of the original book.
> Tedious, thus error-prone.
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> Ray
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