Frame and/or Acrobat determine the beginning and end of a hyperlink by
a change in character tag, so try highlighting the hyperlink with any
character tag, regenerate the PDF, and see if that fixes it. If so
then choose which tag you want to use.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Tim Pann wrote:
>
Frame and/or Acrobat determine the beginning and end of a hyperlink by
a change in character tag, so try highlighting the hyperlink with any
character tag, regenerate the PDF, and see if that fixes it. If so
then choose which tag you want to use.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Tim Pann wrote:
>
Hi Rick,
I don't know about Acrobat 10, but in Acro 9 you can do this by selecting
Advanced > Document Processing > Create Links for URLs.
HTH,
Mike
> From: r...@rickquatro.com
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: OT: Automatic URL links in Acrobat 10
> Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 17:0
Hello all,
Frame 9, Windows XP SP3
Is anyone a good resource to help me understand the rather odd manner
that Frame 9 does hypertext links?
I'm trying to put make a hypertext link from a phrase that's a subset of
an entire line, but Frame treats the entire line as hypertext. I'm
wondering if the
Could you share with us all a brief synopsis of the solution in case we're
ever faced with this issue?
Thank you.
Bobbi
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Spectrum Writing <
i...@spectrumwritingllc.com> wrote:
> Thanks to Michael, Dave, and Bill. I appreciate all the assistance and
> help. With a
Hello Framers,
I have a bunch of PDFs (with no source files), which have references to URLs
in them. Is there a way with Acrobat 10 to automatically convert these to
links in the PDF. I have Acrobat 10 Professional. Thanks in advance.
Rick
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Rick,
> In Acrobat 8, if you look in Advanced > Document Processing, you will
> find an option to Create Links from URLs. I would not expect that
> Acrobat 10 threw this out.
But knowing Adobe, I wouldn't be surprised if they've moved it. :-)
Richard G. Combs
Senior
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Rick,
> In Acrobat 8, if you look in Advanced > Document Processing, you will
> find an option to Create Links from URLs. I would not expect that
> Acrobat 10 threw this out.
But knowing Adobe, I wouldn't be surprised if they've moved it. :-)
Richard G. Combs
Senior T
Rick,
In Acrobat 8, if you look in Advanced > Document Processing, you will find an
option to Create Links from URLs. I would not expect that Acrobat 10 threw this
out.
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Hello Framers,
I have a bunch of PDFs (with no source files), which have references to URLs
in them. Is there a way with Acrobat 10 to automatically convert these to
links in the PDF. I have Acrobat 10 Professional. Thanks in advance.
Rick
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