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bmurphy
I'm going nuts trying to make a nice PDF file of a reference manual.
In Word 2002, my TOC is hyperlinked, and with the control key held
down I can click anywhere on a line to follow the link. I can click
on the text, the dot leader, or the page number.
When I make a PDF using Adobe Acrobat 7.0, it behaves the same way
except only the text and page number are hyperlinked, not the dot
leader.
I created a small practice document with just a few Headings 1 & 2,
and a TOC like the one in my manual. In Word the hyperlinks behave
the same way as in my reference manual, but in PDF the entire line is
hyperlinked just like I want it! Including the dot leaders. I've
been fiddling endlessly with Word settings and Acrobat settings trying
the get the dot leaders to be hyperlinked, but I just can't get it.
Can anyone tell me why the dot leaders are hyperlinked in one
document, and not another?
Thanks,
Brian Murphy
Austin, Texas
In Word 2002, my TOC is hyperlinked, and with the control key held
down I can click anywhere on a line to follow the link. I can click
on the text, the dot leader, or the page number.
When I make a PDF using Adobe Acrobat 7.0, it behaves the same way
except only the text and page number are hyperlinked, not the dot
leader.
I created a small practice document with just a few Headings 1 & 2,
and a TOC like the one in my manual. In Word the hyperlinks behave
the same way as in my reference manual, but in PDF the entire line is
hyperlinked just like I want it! Including the dot leaders. I've
been fiddling endlessly with Word settings and Acrobat settings trying
the get the dot leaders to be hyperlinked, but I just can't get it.
Can anyone tell me why the dot leaders are hyperlinked in one
document, and not another?
Thanks,
Brian Murphy
Austin, Texas