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Old 03-14-2014, 12:34 PM
ChrisBrewster ChrisBrewster is offline In PDF, need TOC pages ref's to be links Windows 7 64bit In PDF, need TOC pages ref's to be links Office 2010 64bit
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Sorry if this is old hat, but this website's search tool doesn't let me search the term "pdf".



In the PDFs of some documents, I can click on a page number in the TOC or TOF, and the display goes to that page. In other documents this doesn't happen. I can't locate an option to control this. (Great feature when it works.)
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Hi,

that depends on the software used to create the PDF. Not all software has this feature. AFAIK no free PDF writing software supports creating linked PDF TOC. Please correct me if I'm wrong !

For creating hyperlink TOCs in PDF files I use Axxxbe Axxxbat. In Axxxbat's PDF options you simply determine the Word styles that shall be used for creating the TOC.

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