Hyperlink to a certain page of a PDF document? Please help.

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Guest

Hi
Im wondering if it is possible to make a link on a website using Frontpage
2003 that will point to a particular page in a pdf file? Not a link to the
whole pdf file, just to a certain page in that PDF document.

Can anyone tell me how to do this if it is possible?

Thanks in advance,
David
 
G

Guest

I have tried everything in this article and it will open the first link but
then all following links continue to open that first destination or page.
There is an article on Adobe that states:

In Acrobat 7.0, the integration path between Microsoft Internet Explorer and
Adobe Acrobat products was changed. Unfortunately, those changes affected how
Microsoft Internet Explorer sends string information to the Acrobat browser
plug-in specifically when using server or local file URLs.

http://192.150.14.120/support/techdocs/326332.html

For the life of me, can't get anything to work. Anybody, please....

Luci Packett
ACT! Certified Consultant
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Are you saying that your version of Adobe Reader 7.0 doesn't work as indicated in the Adobe Support
Article? If so then you need to contact Adobe, as it is not a FP related issue.

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G

Guest

I am working on that as well. I thought I would cover all bases as I did not
know which was the problem. Thanks.
 

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