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There's an adobe file I want to insert into my website (I'd like to click a button to bring this file up on a different page). Is there any way to get the file out of adobe so that viewers don't have to use adobe for viewing it? It just seems like a long process to me to open adobe just to view this.
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If it is a PDF, then all you can do is link to it and the user has to have the PDF reader to open
it. Otherwise you would have to type the content into a page in FP to make a plain document. -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage) WEBMASTER Resources(tm) http://www.ycoln-resources.com FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc. ============================================== To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp "Mel" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:183A685A-72EA-42A4-9A12-F7E2D1D5F6F0@microsoft.com... > There's an adobe file I want to insert into my website (I'd like to click a button to bring this file up on a different page). Is there any way to get the file out of adobe so that viewers don't have to use adobe for viewing it? It just seems like a long process to me to open adobe just to view this. |
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which product from adobe (they have a dozen or two).
such as: photoshop photo elements premiere acrobat So, I assume you mean Acrobate PDF files; the user must have the Acrobat reader to view the file; the idea is to use the reader to view the file - there is no other way to view pdf file format. if you don't want the hassle, don't use adobe pdf's. You can cut and paste the content to a normal html file I think from Adobe reader (it lets you do that much at least, otherwise it is a 'read only' format. If you have the full Acrobat product you can convert it to something else like html I think or even MS Word. "Mel" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:183A685A-72EA-42A4-9A12-F7E2D1D5F6F0@microsoft.com... > There's an adobe file I want to insert into my website (I'd like to click a button to bring this file up on a different page). Is there any way to get the file out of adobe so that viewers don't have to use adobe for viewing it? It just seems like a long process to me to open adobe just to view this. |
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