> PRN is similar to PS.
There's no guarantee of that. When you redirect printer output to file, Windows makes a
PRN file by default. If you happen to be using a PS driver, then the PRN = PS.
But a PRN file might contain any other sort of printer output. HPGL, PCL, or whatever
your current printer happens to speak.
> PRN is processed with Adobe Distiller... as far as i know there is something
> about bookmarks and hyperlinks...
If Distiller eats it, then it's PostScript. Now we're getting somewhere. ;-)
> > If you're using a non-PS driver, then it's not possible other than creating links
> > manually in the PDF using Acrobat or some other similar editor.
>
> but i create ca. 600 (similar in structure PRN and in effect PDF files) and making
> bookmarks manually is waste of time
Yes, of course. That's not the question.
> anyway, suppose that PRN is like PS file what should i do with my PPT file (with
> one PPT i create almost 600 PRN; PPT file is like template..) in order to insert
> links converted in effect to bookmarks in PDF? any help in web. i'm beginner in
> this subject...
Again, it depends a lot on the specifics of what you're linking from and to.
If you're creating hyperlinks and action settings in PowerPoint, then Prep4PDF will be
able to convert most if not all of them to working links in your PDFs, as long as
there's a comparable feature supported in PDF.
You already have Acrobat. If you installed it before you installed Office, try
reinstalling it. That will add a new "PDFMaker" toolbar in PowerPoint. It will pick up
some, but not all, of PPT's links and convert them to PDF. Try that first. If it works
for the links you're using, you're home free.
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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