This is probably stupid but, so far, we haven't been able to figure
out how to mark up our FM8 files so that they will distill into
AcrobatPro8 documents that contain *automatically generated
bookmarks*. The Help pages don't seem to contain such instructions.
It would be so nice if someone
First, when in the book to generate the TOC, Index, and whatever other
files you have...
Each one's setup dialog box has a Create Hyperlinks checkbox. Make
sure that's activated. Save and update the book file.
Confirm that the links were generated -- in the TOC or list, you
should be able to
I'd reinstall Acrobat... Why would you want to downgrade from full
Acrobat to a less full featured add-on?
Art
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Jackie Connors
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I recently upgraded from Frame 7 to Frame 8. I uninstalled Adobe Acrobat so
I could use the PDF
Jo,
You wrote:
Each of our product manuals is published as a single PDF file. Within
them there are frequent cross-references to destinations in the same
file. We have received a request for these links to open in a new
window. We insert these links as normal cross-references in FrameMaker.
This is probably stupid but, so far, we haven't been able to figure
out how to mark up our FM8 files so that they will distill into
AcrobatPro8 documents that contain *automatically generated
bookmarks*. The Help pages don't seem to contain such instructions.
It would be so nice if someone
First, when in the book to generate the TOC, Index, and whatever other
files you have...
Each one's setup dialog box has a "Create Hyperlinks" checkbox. Make
sure that's activated. Save and update the book file.
Confirm that the links were generated -- in the TOC or list, you
should be able to
I'd reinstall Acrobat... Why would you want to downgrade from full
Acrobat to a less full featured add-on?
Art
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Jackie Connors
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I recently upgraded from Frame 7 to Frame 8. I uninstalled Adobe Acrobat so
> I could use the PDF Creation
Jo,
You wrote:
>Each of our product manuals is published as a single PDF file. Within
>them there are frequent cross-references to destinations in the same
>file. We have received a request for these links to open in a new
>window. We insert these links as normal cross-references in