They *should* work in a PDF produced from Word as long as they are valid URLs.
But I admit that I've never tried it with PDFs as the target in the URL.
To see the underlying URL for a Word hyperlink, it should just be a matter of
toggling the field to view the field code (the URL string plus a
Hi Framers,
I have a Word project where I have references to other documents. The text
in Word has the title, but I want to create a link to the document's URL on
a web page. Here are my questions:
1) When I put the links in Word, will they work in a resulting PDF?
2) Is there a way to
Great!
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LOL. So very true - sadly.
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Today it would be:
"There is not enough budget to do a useful index, so look carefully through
the entire document."
Rick Quatro
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So, an excerpt from the introduction to the Sears, Roebuck and Company
catalogue, 1897:
"If you don't find it in the index, look very carefully through the entire
catalogue."
Wonder how that would go over in today's writing world? Think I should
preface all my indices with this disclaimer?