[gme-users] Creating manuals using Adobe Acrobat
Peter Volgyesi
peter.volgyesi at vanderbilt.edu
Thu Apr 15 10:29:53 CDT 2004
OK. I've fixed it. The next release will have the bookmarks again.
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peter
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf
> Of Krishnakumar B
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 5:26 PM
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> gme-users at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu
> Subject: [gme-users] Creating manuals using Adobe Acrobat
>
> Hi,
>
> In the latest release of UDM/GME, the generated PDF manuals
> don't contain bookmarks. This makes it very difficult to use
> the PDF files. The previous versions had bookmarks in them. I
> guess this is due to ISIS folks switching to Adobe Acrobat
> 6.0. If so, then the following information from the Readme
> might be useful in turning this feature back again in the
> generated PDF
> manuals:
>
> Converting Links During PDF Creation for Microsoft Office
> 2000/XP Documents
>
> To successfully convert links in an Office document be sure
> to turn on the "Enable accessibility and reflow" option. To
> do this follow these steps:
>
> - Select File > Create PDF > From File...
>
> - On the dialog that appears, select "Microsoft Office" in
> the Files of
> Type field -Press the Settings button -On the dialog that
> appears, turn
> on the "Enable accessibility & reflow (Microsoft Office
> 2000/XP only)"
> and "Add bookmarks and links to Adobe PDF file" checkboxes.
>
> - Press the OK button to confirm settings.
>
> -kitty.
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