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I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to on the
Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have FP 2003. Any suggestions? THanks David |
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What's the URL so we can take a look?
"DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to on >the > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have FP > 2003. Any suggestions? > > THanks > > David |
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The website is www.passportcarpets.com. The actual link is
www.passportcarpets.com/passport catalog.pdf. When I went to that page just now, Adobe opened and everything work smoothly. I have taken the links off the page because it is a business page and I dont want links on a live page that dont work. Could it be that Adobe just would not open on my computer last night when I was working on it or is there something else you need to do to make Adobe start up? Thanks "David Berry" wrote: > What's the URL so we can take a look? > > > "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... > >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to on > >the > > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is > > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have FP > > 2003. Any suggestions? > > > > THanks > > > > David > > > |
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It worked fine for me. If it's working now for you then the problem might
have been with Acrobat Reader. Try it on another PC and see if it's ok there. "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE0B758C-DCD2-42A2-8439-BBAB39C9DA97@microsoft.com... > The website is www.passportcarpets.com. The actual link is > www.passportcarpets.com/passport catalog.pdf. When I went to that page > just > now, Adobe opened and everything work smoothly. I have taken the links > off > the page because it is a business page and I dont want links on a live > page > that dont work. > > Could it be that Adobe just would not open on my computer last night when > I > was working on it or is there something else you need to do to make Adobe > start up? > > Thanks > > "David Berry" wrote: > >> What's the URL so we can take a look? >> >> >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... >> >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to >> >on >> >the >> > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is >> > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have >> > FP >> > 2003. Any suggestions? >> > >> > THanks >> > >> > David >> >> >> |
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So, if I can open the page here then the link on the website should have
worked as well? There is nothing special that you need to do to make Adobe wakeup and recognize the page? I will reinstall the hyperlink on the website and see if it works. Thanks "David Berry" wrote: > It worked fine for me. If it's working now for you then the problem might > have been with Acrobat Reader. Try it on another PC and see if it's ok > there. > > > "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FE0B758C-DCD2-42A2-8439-BBAB39C9DA97@microsoft.com... > > The website is www.passportcarpets.com. The actual link is > > www.passportcarpets.com/passport catalog.pdf. When I went to that page > > just > > now, Adobe opened and everything work smoothly. I have taken the links > > off > > the page because it is a business page and I dont want links on a live > > page > > that dont work. > > > > Could it be that Adobe just would not open on my computer last night when > > I > > was working on it or is there something else you need to do to make Adobe > > start up? > > > > Thanks > > > > "David Berry" wrote: > > > >> What's the URL so we can take a look? > >> > >> > >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... > >> >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to > >> >on > >> >the > >> > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is > >> > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have > >> > FP > >> > 2003. Any suggestions? > >> > > >> > THanks > >> > > >> > David > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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No, nothing special. Just link to the PDF file and as long as the visitor
has Acrobat Reader it will work. You might want to include a note that your need Adobe Acrobat to view the file. "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:46789A9B-4832-4FF1-9374-4FC88320FF11@microsoft.com... > So, if I can open the page here then the link on the website should have > worked as well? There is nothing special that you need to do to make > Adobe > wakeup and recognize the page? > > I will reinstall the hyperlink on the website and see if it works. > > Thanks > > "David Berry" wrote: > >> It worked fine for me. If it's working now for you then the problem >> might >> have been with Acrobat Reader. Try it on another PC and see if it's ok >> there. >> >> >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:FE0B758C-DCD2-42A2-8439-BBAB39C9DA97@microsoft.com... >> > The website is www.passportcarpets.com. The actual link is >> > www.passportcarpets.com/passport catalog.pdf. When I went to that page >> > just >> > now, Adobe opened and everything work smoothly. I have taken the links >> > off >> > the page because it is a business page and I dont want links on a live >> > page >> > that dont work. >> > >> > Could it be that Adobe just would not open on my computer last night >> > when >> > I >> > was working on it or is there something else you need to do to make >> > Adobe >> > start up? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > "David Berry" wrote: >> > >> >> What's the URL so we can take a look? >> >> >> >> >> >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link >> >> >to >> >> >on >> >> >the >> >> > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it >> >> > is >> >> > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I >> >> > have >> >> > FP >> >> > 2003. Any suggestions? >> >> > >> >> > THanks >> >> > >> >> > David >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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Take the space out of the file name. You will have inconsistent results if
you leave it in. -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA http://gregorybeamer.spaces.live.com ************************************************* Think outside of the box! ************************************************* "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to on >the > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have FP > 2003. Any suggestions? > > THanks > > David |
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Thanks for the help. I'll try it again and see what happens. I'll be sure
to include the note. Thanks again. "David Berry" wrote: > No, nothing special. Just link to the PDF file and as long as the visitor > has Acrobat Reader it will work. You might want to include a note that your > need Adobe Acrobat to view the file. > > > "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:46789A9B-4832-4FF1-9374-4FC88320FF11@microsoft.com... > > So, if I can open the page here then the link on the website should have > > worked as well? There is nothing special that you need to do to make > > Adobe > > wakeup and recognize the page? > > > > I will reinstall the hyperlink on the website and see if it works. > > > > Thanks > > > > "David Berry" wrote: > > > >> It worked fine for me. If it's working now for you then the problem > >> might > >> have been with Acrobat Reader. Try it on another PC and see if it's ok > >> there. > >> > >> > >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:FE0B758C-DCD2-42A2-8439-BBAB39C9DA97@microsoft.com... > >> > The website is www.passportcarpets.com. The actual link is > >> > www.passportcarpets.com/passport catalog.pdf. When I went to that page > >> > just > >> > now, Adobe opened and everything work smoothly. I have taken the links > >> > off > >> > the page because it is a business page and I dont want links on a live > >> > page > >> > that dont work. > >> > > >> > Could it be that Adobe just would not open on my computer last night > >> > when > >> > I > >> > was working on it or is there something else you need to do to make > >> > Adobe > >> > start up? > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > > >> > "David Berry" wrote: > >> > > >> >> What's the URL so we can take a look? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link > >> >> >to > >> >> >on > >> >> >the > >> >> > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it > >> >> > is > >> >> > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I > >> >> > have > >> >> > FP > >> >> > 2003. Any suggestions? > >> >> > > >> >> > THanks > >> >> > > >> >> > David > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Adobe reader 6.xxx had some problems opening PDF files at times with the IE7
beta and RC. For me, upgrading to the Adobe reader 7.xx fixed that. Not sure if that is your problem or not, and I don't know if it affected IE6 with the patches or not, since I have been running IE7 for about 2 months. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE0B758C-DCD2-42A2-8439-BBAB39C9DA97@microsoft.com... > The website is www.passportcarpets.com. The actual link is > www.passportcarpets.com/passport catalog.pdf. When I went to that page > just > now, Adobe opened and everything work smoothly. I have taken the links > off > the page because it is a business page and I dont want links on a live > page > that dont work. > > Could it be that Adobe just would not open on my computer last night when > I > was working on it or is there something else you need to do to make Adobe > start up? > > Thanks > > "David Berry" wrote: > >> What's the URL so we can take a look? >> >> >> "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... >> >I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to >> >on >> >the >> > Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is >> > opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have >> > FP >> > 2003. Any suggestions? >> > >> > THanks >> > >> > David >> >> >> |
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Good catch - I missed that. Adober reader sometimes barfs on those.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer)" <NoSpamMgbworld@comcast.netNoSpamM> wrote in message news:%238lM6o38GHA.4012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Take the space out of the file name. You will have inconsistent results if > you leave it in. > > -- > Gregory A. Beamer > MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA > http://gregorybeamer.spaces.live.com > > ************************************************* > Think outside of the box! > ************************************************* > "DDrowe" <DDrowe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9985A86-AA99-4FC4-8D65-26204FFEC1C7@microsoft.com... >>I have a PDF file in my website directory that I would like to link to on >>the >> Home page. I set up the link but when I click on it it says that it is >> opening the PDF file, then says Done and nothing has happened. I have FP >> 2003. Any suggestions? >> >> THanks >> >> David > > |
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