Audio objects (or vid) built inside WORD 2007 then go online to create PDF & downloaded to desktop
I used the FREE online ADOBE to convert a WORD document to pdf and then downloaded it.
I DO NOT WANT TO USE WORD TO CREATE THE PDF - - DO NOT IGNORE THAT STIPULATION
Then I opened the pdf with a free Acrobat Reader (which friends probably use, free ) and the icon for my audio file (or video) did not do anything.
Why?
If I bought a desktop ADOBE, is there a difference in functionality? Is the online ADOBE not good for this?
How do I create in Word and then convert to pdf using ACROBAT, and have the objects functional by any one I send them to, whether they open that pdf on their desktop with free ACROBAT or if they open it online or through a paid account?
