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mjwolter
1. What I want to do: For classes, I create study outlines in Word 2007,
inserting hyperlinks to readings that I have saved on my notebook as Adobe
Acrobat 5 PDFs. I do that because I sometimes need to refer to the readings
quickly, as in class or during my reviews for exams. As I read, I sometimes
highlight passages, insert bookmarks, or make notes. When I am finished
reading, I want to be able to save those changes to the original linked PDF.
2. What actually happens: When I click on the hyperlink I have inserted in
my outline, the target PDF opens in Adobe Acrobat 5, but where the title
should appear, I see [Embedded File]. If I make changes, save, and close the
[Embedded File], then click on the hyperlink again, the PDF opens, but the
changes have not been saved.
3. How I can work around the problem: I can "Save as," giving the PDF a
different name; of course, once I have done that, the hyperlink will not open
the updated PDF, but the original as it existed when I created the hyperlink.
4. Where I have looked for answers: I have looked through the Acrobat help
file, which has nothing about this problem. At any rate, this seems to be a
Word, rather than an Acrobat, phenomenon, because this only happens when I
view the PDF via a link in a Word file. Searches in Microsoft Help with
variations of the above subject have not produced any answers, so I turn to
my fellow Word users for suggestions and advice.
inserting hyperlinks to readings that I have saved on my notebook as Adobe
Acrobat 5 PDFs. I do that because I sometimes need to refer to the readings
quickly, as in class or during my reviews for exams. As I read, I sometimes
highlight passages, insert bookmarks, or make notes. When I am finished
reading, I want to be able to save those changes to the original linked PDF.
2. What actually happens: When I click on the hyperlink I have inserted in
my outline, the target PDF opens in Adobe Acrobat 5, but where the title
should appear, I see [Embedded File]. If I make changes, save, and close the
[Embedded File], then click on the hyperlink again, the PDF opens, but the
changes have not been saved.
3. How I can work around the problem: I can "Save as," giving the PDF a
different name; of course, once I have done that, the hyperlink will not open
the updated PDF, but the original as it existed when I created the hyperlink.
4. Where I have looked for answers: I have looked through the Acrobat help
file, which has nothing about this problem. At any rate, this seems to be a
Word, rather than an Acrobat, phenomenon, because this only happens when I
view the PDF via a link in a Word file. Searches in Microsoft Help with
variations of the above subject have not produced any answers, so I turn to
my fellow Word users for suggestions and advice.