Thank you Paul,
But could you more clearly explain me, please? "To fix it,
highlight the hyperlink, then click the button that looks like chain
links." - you meant do this in MS Word? I did it but I couldn't see
something similar as you wrote. Could you write me please what it is
exactly? Thanks again.
Huynh Minh Huong
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> I am not sitting at the computer where I have Acrobat 4.0 (patched)
> installed,
> however; I'll do the best I can from memory. (I could probably use some
> more/
> better RAM, though <G>.)
>
> The first time I converted a .doc to a .pdf, I also ran across this
> problem. To fix it,
> highlight the hyperlink, then click the button that looks like chain
links.
> That is the
> Acrobat hyperlink tool. Within this tool you can change the appearance of
> the link
> and define the action the link is to initiate when clicked on. (The
> appearance variables
> include invisible and visible rectangle, among [perhaps] others.) In my
> case, I wanted
> to link the page to a URL. This is one of the action choices. When
chosen,
> the next
> step is to click on the button below this in order to enter the URL. Once
> this is done,
> click on "Set link", and the link will be "live". (I'm not exactly
certain
> of the labels on
> the buttons within the link tool, but once you use it, you'll get the
> idea.)
>
> Creating the links 'from scratch', as it were, in Acrobat is done in the
> same way.
>
> HTH,
>
> Paul A. Shippert
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