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Subject: Re: Link from HTML to PDF
Spreadbury, David wrote:
Pat, You want to set the Document Properties Initial View to force
the PDF to open on the specific page.
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Spreadbury, David wrote:
Pat, You want to set the Document Properties Initial View to force
the PDF to open on the specific page.
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Subject: Re: Link from HTML to PDF
Spreadbury, David wrote:
> Pat, You want to set the Document Properties > Initia
Thanks Rick. That's exactly the sort of thing I needed.
Pat
On Oct 19, 2006, at 4:19 AM, Rick Quatro wrote:
Hi Pat,
If you open the PDF with Acrobat and choose View Navigation Tabs
Destinations, you will see a list of named destinations in the file.
FrameMaker usually creates a named
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> My client wants to link from an HTML webpage to a specific page in a
> PDF doc. The PDF is created from FrameMaker. Anyone know how to do
> this? Thanks
Hi -
My client wants to link from an HTML webpage to a specific page in a
PDF doc. The PDF is created from FrameMaker. Anyone know how to do
this? Thanks.
Pat Christenson
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Hi -
My client wants to link from an HTML webpage to a specific page in a
PDF doc. The PDF is created from FrameMaker. Anyone know how to do
this? Thanks.
Pat Christenson
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Hi Pat,
If you open the PDF with Acrobat and choose View > Navigation Tabs >
Destinations, you will see a list of named destinations in the file.
FrameMaker usually creates a named desination for each page in the form P.#,
where # is the page number. So, to open the PDF at page 3, you can use
Thanks Rick. That's exactly the sort of thing I needed.
Pat
On Oct 19, 2006, at 4:19 AM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> If you open the PDF with Acrobat and choose View > Navigation Tabs >
> Destinations, you will see a list of named destinations in the file.
> FrameMaker usually creates a
Hi -
My client wants to link from an HTML webpage to a specific page in a
PDF doc. The PDF is created from FrameMaker. Anyone know how to do
this? Thanks.
Pat Christenson
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