Hyperlinks get truncated when running 'Advanced Optimization' on PDF
I've been fighting this issue for over 2 years now and would REALLY appreciate some assistance solving it. And for the record, I still consider myself a novice at most Adobe programs.
I publish two magazine in a 3-column, A4-size format. For those of you in the States, an 'A4' document is about 8.25 x 11.5 inches.
The attached image below is a screenshot of a standard, random page from one of my recent magazine issues. Please disregard the fact that the hyperlinks are not underlined. This is simply the formatting preference I have chosen.
I know that all the hyperlinks are complete and functional when the document is initially exported from InDesign into a PDF file.
My problem is that the initial PDF file size is usually 22MB - 25MB, which is too large, as I need them under 15MB (for email server restrictions and other reasons not relevant to this request).
I am able to reduce the file size a little by running the "Reduce File Size" option in the "Optimize PDF" Section of the TOOLS menu in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
But, unfortunately, the resulting file size is still over 20MB, which is still too large. However, all the hyperlinks are still functional at this point.
The problem occurs when I run the "Advanced Optimization" option (also from the TOOLS menu) to remove the image masks and further decrease the file size.
While this does result in an acceptable file size of 10MB - 12MB, it also truncates nearly EVERY hyperlink (usually at the first text-wrap).
So in the attached image below, only the top line of each Hyperlink is recognized as the hyperlink. For example, the hyperlink at the bottom-right becomes a link to http://www.agreenroadjournal./ instead of http://www.agreenroadjournal.com/2013/10/the-deep-pacificocean-is-brokendead.html
So I am forced to manually correct 200+ hyperlinks to make them functional in a PDF under 15MB.
This only takes a few hours, so it's not the end of the world as I only have to do it once a month.
But I would be most appreciative to anybody that can provide instructions on how to achieve the same results without the additional time investment
Even identifying the specific parameter in "Advanced Optimization" that is responsible for truncating the hyperlinks would be of great benefit.
Thank you in advance,
Brian
