Thanks Rick. That's exactly the sort of thing I needed. Pat
On Oct 19, 2006, at 4:19 AM, Rick Quatro wrote: > Hi Pat, > > If you open the PDF with Acrobat and choose View > Navigation Tabs > > Destinations, you will see a list of named destinations in the file. > FrameMaker usually creates a named desination for each page in the > form P.#, where # is the page number. So, to open the PDF at page 3, > you can use > > http://www.myurl.com/mypdf.pdf#nameddest=P.3 > > Or, without named destinations, you can use this > > http://www.myurl.com/mypdf.pdf#page=3 > > Note that you can't test these locally; they only work across an > internet connection. Shlomo may have more examples at > http://www.microtype.com. > > Rick Quatro > Carmen Publishing > 585-659-8267 > www.frameexpert.com > > > >> Hi - >> >> My client wants to link from an HTML webpage to a specific page in a >> PDF doc. The PDF is created from FrameMaker. Anyone know how to do >> this? Thanks. >> >> Pat Christenson >