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New Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 25
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I've created an Excel file that contains hyperlinks to webpages that I created using the =HYPERLINK function.
I have access to Adobe Acrobat and I can easily convert the Excel file to a .pdf file but the links don't work in the .pdf file. I'm searching through the help section of Adobe Acrobat but I'm not finding much help there. Does anyone know if there is a simple way to do this? Thanks. |
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Board Regular
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 3,064
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Hi
Adobe Distiller makes full pdf files ulr's should work i guess...Remember distiller is a compiler not creater Acrobat need to produce the file to be converted. Rdgs ========== Jack |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 5
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I have found one solution, and that is to use the 3 buttons included in the acrobat reader package (that is the 3 menu toolbar buttons installed in excel). These however cannot be used with vba (I have been told by officials with Acrobat) - so I'm looking for a new pdf printer, that automatically saves hidden hyperlinks. Does anyone know of such? I has to be able to keep the hidden hyperlink after pdf creation with excel A B C 1 test 2 hello hey 3 rand how 4 ^^ like that! |
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