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![]() Linda --
Adobe Acrobat 4.0 installs a macro into Microsoft Word. That macro converts all the HTML links and uses the Heading styles (assuming you used them in Word and everyone should) to build the Table of Contents. All of that is automatic so a straight run through Acrobat may do all you want. I believe it pics up cross links in the current document as well. Hope that helps. -- Dan Butler http://www.TheNakedPC.com > Hi Mike: > Hmm... is there such a thing as a *not > straight* pdf? *grinning* > It's an ebook... and it's not mine.. it's > for a client. I need full links and all the > other goodies that go along with an > "interactive ebook". > If it was for me, I might just take you up > on that offer... matter of fact... hmmm... I > do have one that I'm working on for myself > and never seem to get an opportunity to > finish. Might have to send you an email on > that one! *g* > Seriously, though, the client wants it fully > linked from chapter to chapter, and with > links to web resources and the whole kit and > caboodle. That's got to be worth some time, > you know? > I just need to know a fair price and someone > that does good work. You know? > : ) > Linda Computer news you will use... |
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