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March 19, 2025
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Lien hypertexte KO

  • March 19, 2025
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Bonjour, 

 

J'ai créé un PDF à partir d'un document Powerpoint, dans lequel est présent un lien hypertexte vers un tableau Excel. lorsque je suis sur le format PPT d'origine, le lien s'ouvre. Quand je suis sur le PDF, j'ai bien le message demandant d'autoriser l'ouverture, mais quand je clique dessus, rien ne se passe : le document ne s'ouvre pas. 

Pouvez-vous m'indiquer à quoi cela est dû et comment résoudre ce problème ? 

Merci par avance pour votre aide. 

Correct answer Tariq Dar

Hi @

 

Thank you for reaching out.

 

PDF links are pointers within a document that direct users to a specific location within the same document or to an external resource like web pages, emails, or attachments. You can create links using text, images, or other elements within the PDF. 

 

To know more about links, please visit this page: https://adobe.ly/41Jb8q6;

 

Select Edit > Link > Add or edit a link.

The pointer becomes a cross-hair, and any existing links in the document, including invisible links, are temporarily visible.

  1. Drag a rectangle to define the link area.
  2. In the Create Link dialog, choose the options you want for the link appearance.
  3. Select one of the following link actions:
  • Go to a page view: Select Next to set the page number, and view the magnification you want in the current document or another document (such as a file attachment). Then select Set Link.
  • Open a file: Select the destination file. If the file is a PDF, specify how the document should open, such as whether it should open in a new or existing window. Then select OK.
    Note: If the filename is too long to fit in the text box, the middle of the name is truncated.
  • Open a web page: Provide the URL of the destination web page.
  • Custom link: Select Next to open the Link Properties dialog. In the dialog, you can set any action, such as reading an article or running a command, to be associated with the link.

 

let us know if you have more questions. 

 

 


~Tariq

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Tariq DarCorrect answer
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March 19, 2025

Hi @

 

Thank you for reaching out.

 

PDF links are pointers within a document that direct users to a specific location within the same document or to an external resource like web pages, emails, or attachments. You can create links using text, images, or other elements within the PDF. 

 

To know more about links, please visit this page: https://adobe.ly/41Jb8q6;

 

Select Edit > Link > Add or edit a link.

The pointer becomes a cross-hair, and any existing links in the document, including invisible links, are temporarily visible.

  1. Drag a rectangle to define the link area.
  2. In the Create Link dialog, choose the options you want for the link appearance.
  3. Select one of the following link actions:
  • Go to a page view: Select Next to set the page number, and view the magnification you want in the current document or another document (such as a file attachment). Then select Set Link.
  • Open a file: Select the destination file. If the file is a PDF, specify how the document should open, such as whether it should open in a new or existing window. Then select OK.
    Note: If the filename is too long to fit in the text box, the middle of the name is truncated.
  • Open a web page: Provide the URL of the destination web page.
  • Custom link: Select Next to open the Link Properties dialog. In the dialog, you can set any action, such as reading an article or running a command, to be associated with the link.

 

let us know if you have more questions. 

 

 


~Tariq