PDFs with links

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I use PDF995 to change my Word 2003 documents into PDFs. The only problem I
have is that sometimes I want to be able to have links in the PDFs. Is there
a freeware program that can do that? Thanks.
 
dan said:

Over the past year, I tested several PDF products with URL capability at
the top of the priority list. I remember trying the free version of
PrimoPDF, but can't remember if it converted hyperlinks or not. If you
want to try it you can find it here:

http://www.primopdf.com/
 
dan said:
I use PDF995 to change my Word 2003 documents into PDFs. The only
problem I have is that sometimes I want to be able to have links in
the PDFs. Is there a freeware program that can do that? Thanks.

Maybe AcroPDF : http://www.acropdf.com/

I have not tried it, but they say : "Live hyperlink support"

Note: from their FAQ http://www.acropdf.com/faq.html

"AcroPDF is free for personal and non-commercial use, but you must
purchase the product, if you wish to remove the extra line at the bottom
of PDF pages."

HTH
 
"AcroPDF is free for personal and non-commercial use, but you must
purchase the product, if you wish to remove the extra line at the bottom
of PDF pages."

Surely crippleware?
 
I use PDF995 to change my Word 2003 documents into PDFs. The only problem I
have is that sometimes I want to be able to have links in the PDFs. Is there
a freeware program that can do that? Thanks.
You must use PDFedit from the same place.
 
Thanks, AcroPDF works fine but the line at the bottom is kind of annoying.
 
Ninou said:
You must use PDFedit from the same place.

http://www.pdf995.com/pdfedit.html

PdfEdit995 is an easy-to-use utility for pdf995 which enables you to:

1. Create links.
2. Bookmark pages.
3. Automatically attach a PDF to an email message for sending. (This
requires that a default MAPI compliant email client such as Microsoft
Outlook is specified.)
4. ...
 

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