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Chris L
I've been using Excel with the official 'Save as PDF' add-on to produce some
nice invoices with links to payment gateways. I'm trying to make this as easy
and straightforward as possible for my clients, so ideally I'd have URLs that
encapsulate the payment values for PayPal links etc.
But unfortunately it seems that the Save as PDF add-on doesn't convert the
dynamic URLs properly. Static hyperlinks work just fine -- I can click on
these in the exported PDFs and they work perfectly, but being static I'd then
require clients to enter the payment amount themself.
Does anyone know if there are any ways to correctly get dynamic hyperlinks
working in PDFs exported from Excel? If not by using the Microsoft add-on,
can anyone please suggest an alternative? I'd be hugely grateful for any help.
nice invoices with links to payment gateways. I'm trying to make this as easy
and straightforward as possible for my clients, so ideally I'd have URLs that
encapsulate the payment values for PayPal links etc.
But unfortunately it seems that the Save as PDF add-on doesn't convert the
dynamic URLs properly. Static hyperlinks work just fine -- I can click on
these in the exported PDFs and they work perfectly, but being static I'd then
require clients to enter the payment amount themself.
Does anyone know if there are any ways to correctly get dynamic hyperlinks
working in PDFs exported from Excel? If not by using the Microsoft add-on,
can anyone please suggest an alternative? I'd be hugely grateful for any help.