Preserve a hyperlink in PDF.
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Hello
I created a .doc document
to convert it to .pdf, I use PDFcreator.
Unfortunately, the hyperlinks in the Word doc are not preserved... you can't click on them....
How can we fix this?
Thank you
I created a .doc document
to convert it to .pdf, I use PDFcreator.
Unfortunately, the hyperlinks in the Word doc are not preserved... you can't click on them....
How can we fix this?
Thank you
24 answers
Hello, here is the result with PDF CREATOR
how do we convert a zip Word file to PDF ????
[URL=http://ti1ca.com/m3yfyjfv-PDF111-PDF111.JPG.html][IMG]http://mk4.ti1ca.com/m3yfyjfv.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
how do we convert a zip Word file to PDF ????
[URL=http://ti1ca.com/m3yfyjfv-PDF111-PDF111.JPG.html][IMG]http://mk4.ti1ca.com/m3yfyjfv.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Hello
You need to buy Acrobat. There are a lot of software programs that generate PDFs, but only one (to my knowledge) does what you describe...
Best regards
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What matters is not to be virtuous
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You need to buy Acrobat. There are a lot of software programs that generate PDFs, but only one (to my knowledge) does what you describe...
Best regards
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What matters is not to be virtuous
but to appear virtuous
Clarifications :
these are links to websites and headings of the document.
One single software that does this?! We will have to find it....
these are links to websites and headings of the document.
One single software that does this?! We will have to find it....
Hello
Precisely: http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobatstd/main.html
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The important thing is not to be virtuous
but to appear virtuous
Precisely: http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobatstd/main.html
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The important thing is not to be virtuous
but to appear virtuous
Hello,
@ Pedroximux
I can offer you an online site, free of course, that works perfectly well.
https://www.htm2pdf.co.uk/
Here is an example: https://www.cjoint.com/?0kmlMFeQSCT
See you!
N.B: For safety reasons, only use on web pages that do not contain personal data, you never know!!!!
@ Pedroximux
I can offer you an online site, free of course, that works perfectly well.
https://www.htm2pdf.co.uk/
Here is an example: https://www.cjoint.com/?0kmlMFeQSCT
See you!
N.B: For safety reasons, only use on web pages that do not contain personal data, you never know!!!!