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Old 08-28-2017, 11:16 PM
michal.berenc michal.berenc is offline Hyperlink to specific place in PDF Windows 7 64bit Hyperlink to specific place in PDF Office 2013
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I've got a question regarding hyperlinks in Visio. I've made a project in Visio 2013 which I've exported to HTML file. In project I have a shape with hyperlink to PDF file. Could you please tell me how can I open this document in the specific place for example in chapter 3.4?
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pixazih pixazih is offline Hyperlink to specific place in PDF Windows 7 64bit Hyperlink to specific place in PDF Office 2013
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Use as hyperlink the link to the pdf, and add to it #page=xx where xx is the page number.

Example: for this pdf
http://css4.pub/2015/icelandic/dictionary.pdf

you can link to the page 10 with this link

http://css4.pub/2015/icelandic/dictionary.pdf#page=10

If you want a specific phrase, add &search="this phrase"

http://css4.pub/2015/icelandic/dictionary.pdf#page=10&search="total devast ation"
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