PDFs with links

D

dan

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.
 
B

BarryTone

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/
 
S

Sietse Fliege

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
 
I

Iain Cheyne

"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?
 
N

Ninou

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.
 
B

BarryTone

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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