Thank you, Amal. That is right, I am looking to manually create the links during authoring in MadCap Flare so that they are in place and will always be there upon publication to #OtherTopic in OtherPDF. I have manually created a few from Edit PDF in Portfolio for now, but there are many links and I don't want to have to recreate them every time I edit and republish PDFs from Flare. If there were a convention in place to create a link manually while authoring the document in Flare that could find a PDF by name and bookmark within that PDF within a Portfolio container, that would solve my problem. The PDFs would be much more cohesive while maintaining their separate identities!
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out and explaining the situation.
You're right, manually adding links in MadCap Flare is a smart way to keep navigation consistent in your PDFs. While Flare doesn’t currently have a built-in way to automatically link to specific PDFs or bookmarks inside a Portfolio at runtime, using a clear method while authoring can definitely make things easier.
Here are a few tips that might help:
- Use clear and consistent names for your PDFs and bookmarks. This helps make sure your links don’t break when you republish.
- Use relative links in Flare whenever you can. As long as your folder structure and file names stay the same, this will keep your links working.
- Keep a simple link index or list in your source files. This makes it easier to manage or update links, especially if you’re working with many documents.
- Use Flare snippets or variables for links you use often. That way, if you need to change the link format, you only have to update it in one place.
Smooth navigation is important, especially when working with several PDFs in a Portfolio. If you'd like to share this idea with our engineering team, feel free to post it here: https://adobe.ly/3ErN0R5