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colton.mailes
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July 28, 2022
Question

Hyperlinking to the Next Section ilo a Specific Location

  • July 28, 2022
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In the header navigation of a PDF document I'm working on, I would like to have links that take readers to the previous section or the next section. Is there a way to accomplish this without creating unique Parent Pages for each seciton? I.e., is there a way to make a link/button/cross reference jump to whatever section comes next, rather than going to a specific location? Thanks!

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Inspiring
July 29, 2022

The hyperlink window - if you set a link to a different page, and then increase /decrease the page it should track the changes? for an interactive pdf?

colton.mailes
Participant
July 29, 2022

This is a regular ol' bookmarked PDF, but yes, the hyperlinks would automatically update. I'm just trying to avoid creating unique hyperlinks for each section. Doesn't sound like there's a dynamic option, though. Thanks for the input.

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 28, 2022

I don't think parent pages have anything to do with the question.

 

Short answer: You need to manually create a cross-reference or hyperlink to go to another page (for example, what you're calling a section).

colton.mailes
Participant
July 29, 2022

Thanks for your response, but the document will be around 200 pages. So I'm really trying to avoid doing this manually.

 

I did mean "Section" technically, though. If the document is divided into Sections using the Numbering & Section Options, it seems like I should be able to create a link that jumps forward and backward by Section. Or maybe Chapters?

 

One solution is to create unique Parent pages for each Section, i.e., the Parent page for Section 01 would link forward to an anchor in Section 02, the Parent page for Section 02 would link back to an anchor in Section 01 and forward to an anchor in Section 03, etc. I'm hoping there's a more elegant solutions, though.

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2022

No doubt it could be done with scripting but I don't think it's possible with the InDesign interface.