hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Art Campbell
Jo's original follow up post was saying that she WANTS the single file, but can't get it... not the other way around. So the problem would be why she can't get the default behaviour. Art Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52

hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Fred Ridder
Stuart Rogers wrote: > I think Jo said she is using 6.0, which may not have the separate files > option. But I seem to remember that early versions of FM would produce > a separate PDF per chapter when printing from the book window if you put > an asterisk (only) in the filename box for Print

hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Stuart Rogers
Fred Ridder wrote: > In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote: > >> Glad you solved the problem. Adobe PDF logical printers print books >> in a single step as the default behaviour... As far as I know, the >> only way to get it to print into separate files is to specify >> separate files on t

hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Jo Watkiss
Thanks Art and Stuart, I needed to turn on the 'Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs' option. I have a feeling this issue has come up before, but I'd forgotten about it! BTW - I'm printing a postscript file and then distilling, because it seems to be the only way to get the book into a s

hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Fred Ridder
In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote: > Glad you solved the problem. > Adobe PDF logical printers print books in a single step as the default > behaviour... As far as I know, the only way to get it to print into separate > files is to specify separate files on the FM print dialog box, t

Re: hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Art Campbell
Jo's original follow up post was saying that she WANTS the single file, but can't get it... not the other way around. So the problem would be why she can't get the default behaviour. Art Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vi

RE: hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Fred Ridder
Stuart Rogers wrote: > I think Jo said she is using 6.0, which may not have the separate files > option. But I seem to remember that early versions of FM would produce > a separate PDF per chapter when printing from the book window if you put > an asterisk (only) in the filename box for Print

hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Art Campbell
Glad you solved the problem. Adobe PDF logical printers print books in a single step as the default behaviour... As far as I know, the only way to get it to print into separate files is to specify separate files on the FM print dialog box, to get around the default. So I'd suggest really looking at

Re: hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Stuart Rogers
Fred Ridder wrote: > In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote: > >> Glad you solved the problem. Adobe PDF logical printers print books >> in a single step as the default behaviour... As far as I know, the >> only way to get it to print into separate files is to specify >> separate files on t

RE: hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Fred Ridder
In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote: > Glad you solved the problem. > Adobe PDF logical printers print books in a single step as the default > behaviour... As far as I know, the only way to get it to print into separate > files is to specify separate files on the FM print dialog box, t

Re: hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Art Campbell
Glad you solved the problem. Adobe PDF logical printers print books in a single step as the default behaviour... As far as I know, the only way to get it to print into separate files is to specify separate files on the FM print dialog box, to get around the default. So I'd suggest really looking at

RE: hyperlink problem - solved

2009-11-25 Thread Jo Watkiss
Thanks Art and Stuart, I needed to turn on the 'Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs' option. I have a feeling this issue has come up before, but I'd forgotten about it! BTW - I'm printing a postscript file and then distilling, because it seems to be the only way to get the book into a s