[Framers] Linking to a specific page in a PDF file

john.x.posada at us.hsbc.com john.x.posada at us.hsbc.com
Thu May 12 11:21:29 PDT 2016


Got it. Thanks.

John X Posada
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From:	Robert Lauriston <robert at lauriston.com>
To:	John X Posada/HBUS/HSBC at HSBC02, "framers at lists.frameusers.com"
            <framers at lists.frameusers.com>
Date:	05/12/2016 02:19 PM
Subject:	Re: [Framers] Linking to a specific page in a PDF file
Sent by:	robert.lauriston at gmail.com



Make the window small, zoom in, and set the page display to Single
Page Continuous. If when you double-click a named destination a
heading appears at the top of the window, that's where the named
destination is.

On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 11:09 AM,  <john.x.posada at us.hsbc.com> wrote:
> When I click on it, it goes to "somewhere" on the page, but there is no
> indication (shading, box, cursor, etc.,) that tells me what is is
> associated with.
>
> From:   Robert Lauriston <robert at lauriston.com>
>
> Just click on a few until you find one that goes to the right spot.
> Typically there's one for each hading. Make the Acrobat window smaller
> and set zoom to Actual Size so you can tell exactly where on the page
> each destination is.
>
> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:42 AM,  <john.x.posada at us.hsbc.com> wrote:
>> My destinations are named such as G1018776, with maybe 40 of them on the
>> page.
>>
>> How do I know which is the specific destination I want to jump to?
>>
>> From:   "Robert Lauriston" <robert at lauriston.com>
>>
>> Open the PDF in Acrobat, open the Destinations pane, sort by page
>> number, look at the destinations on the page you want to link to.
>> Depending on how the PDF was generated, there might not be any.
>>
>>
>
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/links-attachments-pdfs.html#destinations



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