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January 2, 2018
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How can I setup a hyperlink to open in a new tab?

  • January 2, 2018
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I can't figure it out how to do this. If there is a option, like a checkmark, I couldn't find it.

If its not, is there like a code to do so? Or other way?

Thanks for the help.

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Correct answer BobLevine

What kind of hyperlink are we talking about here and how is the PDF being viewed?

If this is being viewed in a web browser, just about all bets are off, but you might want to pop over to the Acrobat forum to see if anyone can help.

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BobLevine
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Community Expert
January 2, 2018

What kind of hyperlink are we talking about here and how is the PDF being viewed?

If this is being viewed in a web browser, just about all bets are off, but you might want to pop over to the Acrobat forum to see if anyone can help.

Steve Werner
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Community Expert
January 2, 2018

I agree with Bob, there may be an Acrobat JavaScript code that can open an new tab or window. Ask in the Acrobat forums.

Participant
January 2, 2018

I don't know if Acrobat can be helpful, because I'm talking about PDF files there are open at Google Chrome.

Like when you download a eBook, for example, and the Chrom itself open your PDF.

But, I can try in the Acrobat as well. Maybe works.