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Annika has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Strategy analyst

I actually attended two Excel courses with Best Training. However, I would like to know how to pdf a word document, but still allow for the attachments within the doc to be accessed by clicking on them. (Excel, Power Point, Word, pdf s are all opened by a click in the word version)
We basically need to ensure people can use the tools and templates but NOT change anything the the main document.

I would be grateful for any advice,

Annika Morch
Strategy Development & Integration

Edited on Wed 29 Nov 2006, 17:00

RE: Strategy analyst

Hi Annika

Thanks for your post.

Please refer to the following page on the Abode website for instructions on how to preserve hyperlink functionality when PDF'ing Word documents:
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/328556.html

I hope this helps to solve your problem, otherwise you could consider using form fields in your Word document to stop people from altering the text in the main document whilst still being able to use the hyperlinks included in the file. Forms are covered as part of our Word Advanced course.

Regards
Amanda

 

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