Diane,
I'm not sure if this is relevant in your case, but I have found that if I have
a character format on even one word in a title, figure name, or table name,
then that will render my TOC, LOF, or LOT entry with no link beyond that word.
You might verify that this is not the case for your
to PDF.
I'm not a Frame nor an Acrobat expert, so I don't have any idea what to
look for.
Thanks again.
Diane
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 12:23 AM
To: Diane Schaefer
Cc:
Subject: Re: PDF or Frame problem?
Diane
Diane,
I'm not sure if this is relevant in your case, but I have found that if I have
a character format on even one word in a title, figure name, or table name,
then that will render my TOC, LOF, or LOT entry with no link beyond that word.
You might verify that this is not the case for your
to PDF.
I'm not a Frame nor an Acrobat expert, so I don't have any idea what to
look for.
Thanks again.
Diane
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 12:23 AM
To: Diane Schaefer
Cc:
Subject: Re: PDF or Frame problem?
Diane
I have seven books in a release. All but the release notes share the
same files (with the exception of the TOC, etc.). Theoretically they
all use the same settings to print to PDF. However, I've found the
following problems in the PDF documents for these books:
-In one document, the
Diane,
It would help everyone help you if you provide the OS, FM and Acrobat
versions, and any particulars about the environment (stand alone;
client-server, etc.) and how you create the PDF (SaveAs, print to an
Adobe printer, print a PS file to another printer driver and distill
that, etc.) that
Diane,
It would help everyone help you if you provide the OS, FM and Acrobat
versions, and any particulars about the environment (stand alone;
client-server, etc.) and how you create the PDF (SaveAs, print to an
Adobe printer, print a PS file to another printer driver and distill
that, etc.) that
I have seven books in a release. All but the release notes share the
same files (with the exception of the TOC, etc.). Theoretically they
all use the same settings to print to PDF. However, I've found the
following problems in the PDF documents for these books:
-In one document, the