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I guess I missed this one Wednesday.  It's been my experience that when you create 
links within a PDF that point to other files, you need to make sure that you don't 
browse through other folders or the network to the folder where the file resides that 
you want to link to.  This creates an 'absolute path' that can't be followed once the 
Acrobat file is moved or placed onto a CD.  To avoid this I take an extra step to make 
sure my links go exactly where I want them to no matter where the Acrobat and linked 
files are moved to (all together to the same place of course), and that's to create 
the link, save the file, then go back and delete the link and recreate it.  This is 
only necessary if you find that the first time you create the link you have to browse 
through your folders or network to get to the file you want to link to.  If you're 
working within the same folder and the files you are linking to are all in the same 
folder even if it's separate from the Acrobat file folder !
and as long as the link dialogue box opens to exactly the folder where the file is you 
are linking to, you'll never have "file not found" problems.  Also, with FrameMaker, 
if you change the original location of the files that are linked to the PDF output 
file, then you break the links because links created in FrameMaker are also 'absolute 
links'.  I hope this makes sense.  If I'm a little off feel free to correct me as this 
has just been my experience.

~James

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From: Chris Martin

Hi everybody. Please bear with me while I struggle to explain a puzzling situation! 
I've checked the archives, but can't seem to anything that seems to quite apply. First 
the technical info:

- Acrobat 6.0
- PDFs created from FrameMaker 6.0 .ps files, distilled with Distiller 6
- Windows XP

Situation:

Our group produces a number of PDFs that, when complete, are posted to a staging area 
on our network. From that location we generate an index and burn our documentation CD. 
Reader 6.0 is installed on the CD and an autorun file starts it when the CD is placed 
in a CD drive.
Most of the hyperlinks between PDFs are added in FrameMaker, but we usually need to 
add a handful or two of links to the PDFs after they're plopped on the network. No 
problem, they're easy to add in Acrobat. So far, so good.
Burn the CD and take it to a computer that is NOT connected to our network and bad 
things begin to happen. Specifically, click one of these added-in-Acrobat links and 
the target can't be found. Acrobat is looking back to the staging area folder on the 
network. The network file paths seem to be sticking.
What's really puzzling is that if you take all those PDFs off the network and put them 
on your local hard drive, add the same links again, then copy them back to the 
network, the links seem to work.
Can anyone offer any insight into this? Two weeks ago we were not having problems like 
this. The only new thing introduced into the mix was that we all got new laptops 
running XP.

Thanks! 

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