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Topic: Adobe Acrobat



Expert: Glenn Fraller
Date: 4/24/2008
Subject: Endnote Links in PDF of Word Document

Question
I have an MS Word document with endnotes (appearing at the end of each chapter/section). When I created a PDF from it, other "linked" features (contents, table list) are still linked, but when I "click" on the endnote superscripts in the PDF, it takes me to the end of the document, NOT the end of the section (where the reference/endnote is). BTW, the links work fine in the Word document.

This is the first time this has happened to me, and I am really stumped.

Answer
Good Morning VJ,
Unfortunately I do not know MSWord in that detail to know what relationships it has to make certain features fail in a PDF. I also do not know what version you are working or how you are processing the Word Doc to get a PDF. Are you Distilling it or using a third party plug-in like NitroPDF? Think back to what you did differently that made this the "first time this has happened to me."

Glenn

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