Is anyone aware of either of the two plug-ins/applications below that might currently exist?
1) A browser plug-in that would allow you to do this: You are viewing a pdf via PDFViewer within your browser. You click on an external link within that pdf and it takes you to another web page. You click on this button and it not only takes you back to the web page with the pdf's first page showing (this is what the current "back" browser button does), but it takes you back to the actual pdf page on that web page that your were viewing. It "remembers" where you were at within the pdf.
2) A linking tool that will place a link in the same location of multiple pages and give the location of that link as the next pdf file sequentially in a folder. For example: I've got 10 pdf files. I want to create a link on 001.pdf that takes you to 002.pdf and then copy the link on all 10 files but have each link go to 003.pdf, 004.pdf, 005.pdf, etc.
Thanks!
> ---------- > From: Acrobat Talk > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:00 PM > To: Acrobat Talk > Subject: Acrobat Talk Digest - 03/29/01 > > Acrobat Talk Digest - Thursday, March 29, 2001 > > Where is Ee-Ket Tang? > by "Ee-Ket Tang" <ee-ket.tang@db.com> > Re: Where is Ee-Ket Tang? > by "Acrobat Talk List Administrator" > <acrobat-admin@blueworld.com > RE: ANN: Bookstore availability of Frame 6 book > by <contact-pro@att.net> > Need some advice > by "TMurphy" <tmur1@bellsouth.net> > Automated creation of index links > by "Mark Rosenfeld" <Mark.Rosenfeld@sas.com> > Converting PDF to Word > by "Mark Rosenfeld" <Mark.Rosenfeld@sas.com> > Backward compatibility of 5.0 files with Reader 3.0? > by "Bine, Katharyn" <KBine@icfconsulting.com> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Where is Ee-Ket Tang? > From: "Ee-Ket Tang" <ee-ket.tang@db.com> > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 12:48:43 +0800 > > > I will be out of the office from 03/29/2001 until 04/17/2001. > > Hi! > > Just received your email. 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"bring business to the internet" > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: RE: ANN: Bookstore availability of Frame 6 book > From: contact-pro@att.net > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 19:13:21 +0000 > > Then let them send their blatant commercials to you > off-line ! ! ! > > Personally, I appreciate knowing where I can find his book. > > > > Rick > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: contact-pro@att.net [mailto:contact-pro@att.net] > > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:57 AM > > To: Acrobat Talk > > Subject: Re: ANN: Bookstore availability of Frame 6 book > > > > > > (((( ENOUGH )))) with the blateant commercials > > already ! ! ! > > > > Jack > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> > > Archives : <http://listsearch.blueworld.com/acrobattalksearch.lasso> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Need some advice > From: "TMurphy" <tmur1@bellsouth.net> > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 15:16:48 -0600 > > Acrobat 4.05 / Win 98 > > Hi ya'll, > > I have created a expense sheet with a column of $number fields that add up > as you enter the amounts. My problems is that is does not add the last > amount I put in. No matter if I stop half way down the column or not. What > could be wrong? In the total field I have picked all the fields to be > summed > up but the last entry does not change the total. below is a lay out of the > expense sheet. > > I have a quantity field, a price per each item field (the quantity field > and > the price per item field multiplies to give the total sum field, then I > have > the total field sum up to the grand total field at the bottom. > > > If anyone would like to look at it please let me know, I will send it to > you. > > Thanks, > > Tommy > > Hope I was clear on everything, sometimes its hard to describe ones > problems! > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Automated creation of index links > From: Mark Rosenfeld <Mark.Rosenfeld@sas.com> > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 17:51:24 -0500 > > Capture 3.0 has a nice feature that will automatically create links from > the table of contents and the index to the corresponding items in the > document. Does anyone know how to do this when starting with a PostScript > file? > > I know there are plug-ins that will do this after the fact. But, I'm > looking for some way to do this when the PDF is being created. > > Mark Rosenfeld > Systems Administrator > Publications Division > SAS Institute > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Converting PDF to Word > From: Mark Rosenfeld <Mark.Rosenfeld@sas.com> > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 17:57:42 -0500 > > Does anyone know of a product that will convert a PDF file to MS Word? > I've looked at a number of plug-ins that will convert to RTF, but they > don't do a real good job with the graphics and tables. I'd even be > interested in a solution that would involve an intermediary step > (converting to another format, and then to Word). > > I've checked the archives, and there was a similar question posted some > time ago. But, I didn't see any responses. > > Mark Rosenfeld > Systems Administrator > Publications Division > SAS Institute > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Backward compatibility of 5.0 files with Reader 3.0? > From: "Bine, Katharyn" <KBine@icfconsulting.com> > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 17:55:05 -0500 > > Hi list! > > I found the following answer in one of the FAQ documents posted on Adobe's > website: > > Will Acrobat Reader 4.0 have the ability to open files created in Acrobat > 5.0? > Yes. However, there are two specific instances where users will experience > a > problem. First, if an Adobe PDF file is secured with the new 128-bit > encryption in Acrobat 5.0, the recipient will need to use Acrobat 5.0 or > Acrobat Reader 5.0 in order to open the file. Second, Adobe PDF files > created by Adobe Illustrator 9.0 software or Adobe Photoshop 6.0 software > that contain transparency will require Acrobat 5.0 to view and print > correctly. > > Anybody know the skinny for Reader 3.0? > > Also: does anyone know of a list of Section 508-compliant plug-ins? > > Many thanks! Please reply directly, since I get the digest. > > --Kathy > > > > Katharyn Bine > > ICF Consulting, Inc. > > 9300 Lee Highway > > Fairfax, VA 22031 > > (703) 934-3896; fax (703) 934-3974 > > www.icfconsulting.com > > kbine@icfconsulting.com > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > End of Acrobat Talk Digest > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> > Archives : <http://listsearch.blueworld.com/acrobattalksearch.lasso> >
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