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Old 06-11-2012, 05:31 PM
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Hi all, I have a catalogue I am making using Powerpoint slides that I want to convert to PDF. Within the presentation I have shapes filled with text that can be clicked to link to other PDF files within a set folder reliative to the original file location. The premise is that we can transfer all of these files onto a USB drive to give to customers to open the main catalogue file and click through to a document they require. Currently when I convert from .pptx to .pdf these hyperlinks are sending the pdf file to open in firefox/explorer instead of acrobat reader. Building the file using OpenOffice I get no issues, but would prefer to use Powerpoint if I can. Are there any options I am missing to get this to work ? Thanks Adam
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