Re: Disfunctional hyperlinks in PDF documents
Well, I admit I was not concise enough. When I point the mouse cursor over
such hyperlink, the cursor should (I believe) change it's shape and when I
clicked on the link, it should run e-mail client (mail hyperlink) or web
browser (www hyperlink) on that link.
In my case, neither of these happen. The hyperlink is "just there". But it
looks ok.
Okay, that helps.
In Word, you should have a Acrobat menu (in addition to the toolbar buttons). Look for Acrobat > Change Conversion Settings. Dig around in that dialog for options on how to treat hyperlinks. Apparently you have Internet links turned off.
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