Using InDesign-created hyperlink destinations in a pdf

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Emily_Nelson
Oct 21, 2008
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I’m trying to create links from a webpage to specific spots in a pdf. I can get it to work perfectly if I create the hyperlink destinations in the pdf, using the Acrobat software. However, I was told you can create the hyperlink destinations in InDesign, then export the pdf, which I’d like to do because the InDesign original is going to change a lot, and then I wouldn’t have to recreate all the destinations every time it’s updated. When I try it, though, I can’t get the webpage link to go to the destination, only to the top of the pdf. Anyone know why? I’m in CS3 and Windows.

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John_T_Smith
Oct 21, 2008
What does that have to do with Photoshop?
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Mylenium
Oct 21, 2008
Please post your question on the InDesign forum again. As I understand it, proper web-enabled URL handling is a CS4 exclusive feature. Previous versions of InDesign only support static links within your document or snippets. Anyway, ask the right people to be sure.

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Emily_Nelson
Oct 21, 2008
Yeah, I accessed the wrong forum. Sorry!
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Mylenium
Oct 22, 2008
No problem. Since you at least provided the product name, nobody got confused. 😉

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