It's super easy--full versions of Acrobat have a feature called Web
Capture. It's the second icon at the upper left of the screen. Click
that button, enter your URL and you are on your way. All the links are
preserved, the images are preserved--it's a great way to archive a site.

Two caveats:
--Requires Internet Explorer
--Version 4 on Macintosh didn't have this feature. I believe that was
corrected in the current version (5) and when I looked on Adobe's site
just now, there was nothing to the contrary.

I used to work at Adobe and if you have additional questions, feel free
to contact me off list.

Eric



-----Original Message-----
From: FlashGuy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 7:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Saving webpage as a PDF document and retain links


Hi,

This is off topic but has anyone had experience saving a webpage (with
links etc.) to a PDF file and also retain the links that when clicked on
in Acrobat opens those 
links?

Can this be done?



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Colonel Nathan R. Jessop
Commanding Officer
Marine Ground Forces
Guatanamo Bay, Cuba
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Colonel Nathan R. Jessop
Commanding Officer
Marine Ground Forces
Guatanamo Bay, Cuba
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