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Subject:Re: FM5 and Acrobat From:Betsy Maaks <bmaaks -at- FRAME -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 3 Nov 1995 12:39:50 CST
At 10:18 10/10/95 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi'yall:
<snip>
>However, the hyperlinks that are generated in FM generated lists, such as
>the TOC, are not apparently being written to the postscript file.
>I have tried creating a postscript file after I have saved the generated
>lists in view-only format, but to no avail.
Ken et al.,
I just got off the phone with the local Adobe Acrobat salesperson, who said
it "should work." What you will want to try is putting the TOC file in the
chapter (source) file. He said that it is best to have all info within the
same file, so the links are very clean. Otherwise, open the files in Acrobat
Exchange and set up the links to the various files. In fact, he said that
you should verify the links in Exchange after converting the files to PDF,
just to make sure and to make a clean link.
Betsy Maaks
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