BUG PP 2007: Conversion to PDF with internal hyperlinks

  • Thread starter Thanasis Siozos
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Thanasis Siozos

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Glen Millar

Hi,

Guess what. It works here! Just like taking your car to the mechanic and it
doesn't make that rattle that drives you crazy!

What version of internet browser do you have?

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Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
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Please tell us your:
PowerPoint version
Windows version
Are you using VBA?
Anything else relevant?
 
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trelesplakes

I'm sorry, it doesn't work. I've tried it in two different PCs with
Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Office Home & Student, IE 7
and Acrobat Reader 7, all latest patches applied.

I export to PDF and when Reader 7 opens the document
the first and second links take you to the last page
(while it should have jumped to the second).
The links from these pages take you to the second page
instead of the first.

MS should fix this.


/ Glen Millar :
 
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Echo S

Can you give us specifics about the links on the slides? For example, did
you link to "first slide" or did you link to the first slide listed under
the "slide titles" area? And did you use Insert Hyperlink or did you use
Insert Action?

Are your links added to text, to text boxes, or to autoshapes? Is there any
formatting applied to those texts/textboxes/autoshapes?

Also, your slide titles don't have commas in them, do they?

For what it's worth, I set up both action settings and hyperlinks here,
using both "first slide" and "slide 1" (the title of the slide) in each
case, and the links all work here. (using PPT 2007, Windows Vista, Adobe
Reader 8.10)

Unless MS can repro, they don't have anything specific to fix....
 
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Meenakshi Sawant

Hi,

I am facing problem converting a powerpoint presentation to pdf - The links(hyperlink & bookmark) dont seem to work & it all goes haywire..

The links dont go to where it shouldbe..

Regards,
Meenakshi..
 

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