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Publish a document in Adobe
Yes, I have tried it more than once, and we have had this disagreement
before. I even tested it again when the new version of primopdf came out. It doesn't work! I would love to have someone who has primopdf and not any other pdf creator installed on their computer try the test to confirm what I am saying. Post a URL in exactly the way you say you should write it so there will be no confusion. I will even test it again. As you have the full version of Acrobat installed, your machine is not representative of the primopdf only installation. In my test I am using www.primopdf.com version 2 and the Adobe Reader version 6.0.05. I would also suggest to anyone willing to test this, in addition to just pasting the text of the URL in a text box, to try inserting the hyperlinks in the proper way and see if those survive the conversion. In both cases, it fails for me. And sure, post any information that you can find that confirms your assertions. I would love to be wrong...but I don't believe I am. DavidF "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... Have you ever tried this? May I suggest that you open a .pdf file and try it? If you would like, I will gladly send you one to prove my point. But then again, you might not trust me. How about if we ask someone else to create a simple .pdf file with nothing more than a web address in plain text and convert it to a .pdf file with PrimoPDF? I'm telling you that the cursor in Reader will recognize it. As soon as I can find the information from an independent source (you never know whom I may have bribed), I'll post it for you. How does that sound? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "DavidF" wrote in message ... Don, Contrary to what Joann continues to spout, if you produce a pdf with primopdf hyperlinks do not survive the conversion. She just doesn't seem to accept reality. DavidF "Don Schmidt" Don red_1987 wrote in message ... You could password protect the PDF file against editing and even printing if you want. The above is possible with PDF-XChange and probably with Adobe Acrobat. I don't know about the popular Primopdf. Something to explo www.primopdf.com http://www.docu-track.com -- Don Vancouver, USA "JudyT" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a publisher file that i want to go on the web with Hyperlinks and all. I want it to be an Adobe file so that no one can edit it. Is this possible or is there a better way of doing this function? JudyT |
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