Donald,
You wrote:
>... Next step is to make navigation from one PDF back to the previous one
>work. When I use the Open Document as New hypertext marker, the
>button/link doesn't work.
This hypertext marker opens a new, untitled FM document (eg from
a template), and indeed it is not converted t
Donald,
You wrote:
>... Next step is to make navigation from one PDF back to the previous one
>work. When I use the Open Document as New hypertext marker, the
>button/link doesn't work.
This hypertext marker opens a new, untitled FM document (eg from
a template), and indeed it is not converted t
Yes, you can do this. Create it as a hypertext link, define your
target as normal, but instead of a textual launch point, you use a
graphic.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Donald M Rinderknecht
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to be able to link to another Frame document by using a
> graphic a
Hi Bill,
I also got a call from Rick Quatro explaining this method. Thanks to
both of you for your assistance.
I put the graphic in an anchored frame with a text box over it which
contains the hypertext marker. Works fine!
Next step is to make navigation from one PDF back to the previous one
Hi All,
I would like to be able to link to another Frame document by using a
graphic as a button in a paragraph (thinking anchored frame inserted at
insertion point) instead of a cross-reference or hypertext link.
Is there a way to do this?
I'm using Frame 9 (I also have Frame 8 available).
Hi Bill,
I also got a call from Rick Quatro explaining this method. Thanks to
both of you for your assistance.
I put the graphic in an anchored frame with a text box over it which
contains the hypertext marker. Works fine!
Next step is to make navigation from one PDF back to the previous one
Yes, you can do this. Create it as a hypertext link, define your
target as normal, but instead of a textual launch point, you use a
graphic.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Donald M Rinderknecht
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to be able to link to another Frame document by using a
> graphic a
Hi All,
I would like to be able to link to another Frame document by using a
graphic as a button in a paragraph (thinking anchored frame inserted at
insertion point) instead of a cross-reference or hypertext link.
Is there a way to do this?
I'm using Frame 9 (I also have Frame 8 available).