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Hello,
I am looking for somebody skilled in DITA to help a medical device
manufacturer convert from DTP to XML/DITA/content management. The job
requires working in house with the content development team.
Experience with content management tools and localization a plus.
Please respond off li
Hello,
I am looking for somebody skilled in DITA to help a medical device
manufacturer convert from DTP to XML/DITA/content management. The job
requires working in house with the content development team.
Experience with content management tools and localization a plus.
Please respond off list
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Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
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I am sorry I didn't make my question more clear. The Word text itself is not
a URL; it is the title of a document. I want to make a link from the text to
a URL. Thanks.
Rick
Hi Framers,
I want to add some links to a word document that will convert to links in
the resulting PDF file. They will be
Rick, I think you are asking how to create a link to a URL in Word that
will still point to that URL when the Word file is made into a PDF?
Type the URL into the Word file, and then press Enter. The link should
become hypertext at that point.
Alternatively...
Enter the URL.
Select the text, an
Hi Framers,
I want to add some links to a word document that will convert to links in
the resulting PDF file. They will be links to URLs. Any help or pointer to
how to do it would be appreciated. Thanks.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
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Hi Baruch,
It works great. Thank you very much.
Rick
Word 2007 or later. Select the text, Insert > Hyperlink, type the URL, Save
As PDF.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
I am sorry I didn't make my question more clear. The Word text itself is not
a URL; it is th
Word 2007 or later. Select the text, Insert > Hyperlink, type the URL, Save
As PDF.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> I am sorry I didn't make my question more clear. The Word text itself is
> not
> a URL; it is the title of a document. I want to make a link from the text
>
Hi Rick,
From my Mac in Office 2008 :
Highlight the displayed text then go to Insert > Hyperlink.
Opens the Insert Hyperlink dialog and in there you can insert links to
web pages, other documents, and mailto's. The text displayed is what
was highlighted.
Now, I don't know that the equival
I am sorry I didn't make my question more clear. The Word text itself is not
a URL; it is the title of a document. I want to make a link from the text to
a URL. Thanks.
Rick
Hi Framers,
I want to add some links to a word document that will convert to links in
the resulting PDF file. They will be
Rick, I think you are asking how to create a link to a URL in Word that
will still point to that URL when the Word file is made into a PDF?
Type the URL into the Word file, and then press Enter. The link should
become hypertext at that point.
Alternatively...
Enter the URL.
Select the text,
Hi Framers,
I want to add some links to a word document that will convert to links in
the resulting PDF file. They will be links to URLs. Any help or pointer to
how to do it would be appreciated. Thanks.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
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