RE: Problematic TOC links in PDF from Word
I just generated a PDF for a Word file, with bookmarks, and the heading
itself is displayed at the top of the window, even if it's not at the top of
the page. So my PDF is responding as it's supposed to.
I think it depends on your own Acrobat (or Reader) settings: if you have
scrolling set to Single Page, you'll see the behavior that Amanda reports:
TOC links show the corresponding page. If you have scrolling set to
Continuous, links from the TOC put the target heading at the top of the
Acrobat window. So the behavior is conrolled by the user, not the PDF
creator.
martha
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