Title: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: Dingdell on March 27, 2009, 11:22:09 AM Hi - techie help please. Trying to put together a download for the clinic and I want to make it into a pdf and put in some links that will take readers to sites I have affiliate deals with.
Any ideas how I do this please? Tnx. Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: kinboshi on March 27, 2009, 11:22:45 AM Are you creating the file in Word?
Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: Dingdell on March 27, 2009, 11:32:31 AM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: Dingdell on March 27, 2009, 11:33:55 AM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: cia260895 on March 27, 2009, 11:54:54 AM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. rotflmfao rotflmfao Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: kinboshi on March 27, 2009, 12:30:51 PM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... If you're doing it in Word then that's good. You just create a hyperlink in the Word doc, and when you export it to PDF, it should retain the link as a clickable link. It might depend on how you're exporting it out as a PDF though... Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: Dingdell on March 27, 2009, 12:37:54 PM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... If you're doing it in Word then that's good. You just create a hyperlink in the Word doc, and when you export it to PDF, it should retain the link as a clickable link. It might depend on how you're exporting it out as a PDF though... go on...... Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: kinboshi on March 27, 2009, 12:38:22 PM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... If you're doing it in Word then that's good. You just create a hyperlink in the Word doc, and when you export it to PDF, it should retain the link as a clickable link. It might depend on how you're exporting it out as a PDF though... go on...... How are you exporting it as a PDF? Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: Dingdell on March 27, 2009, 12:39:25 PM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... If you're doing it in Word then that's good. You just create a hyperlink in the Word doc, and when you export it to PDF, it should retain the link as a clickable link. It might depend on how you're exporting it out as a PDF though... go on...... How are you exporting it as a PDF? I don't know yet - I hadn't got that far. Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: kinboshi on March 27, 2009, 12:45:25 PM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... If you're doing it in Word then that's good. You just create a hyperlink in the Word doc, and when you export it to PDF, it should retain the link as a clickable link. It might depend on how you're exporting it out as a PDF though... go on...... How are you exporting it as a PDF? I don't know yet - I hadn't got that far. Cool. Might not be an issue at all then. Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: Dingdell on March 27, 2009, 12:50:00 PM Are you creating the file in Word? No, im sitting at my desk when I do it. ok, ok. Yes - in word unless there is a better way to do it? It's a downloadable book for people thinking of colonics/cleansing. It will cost to download so i want it to look as professional as possbile. I have asked ironside to do the proff reading.... If you're doing it in Word then that's good. You just create a hyperlink in the Word doc, and when you export it to PDF, it should retain the link as a clickable link. It might depend on how you're exporting it out as a PDF though... go on...... How are you exporting it as a PDF? I don't know yet - I hadn't got that far. Cool. Might not be an issue at all then. Like you I'll still be trying to finish when it gets dark.... ;hide; :kiss: Title: Re: Embedding links into a pdf Post by: TheWhisper on March 27, 2009, 12:57:29 PM I use Bullzip http://www.bullzip.com/ (http://www.bullzip.com/), you just install it and select it through the print option
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