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Open embedded files in PDF doc

Guest
Apr 17, 2009 Apr 17, 2009

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When I convert a word file with embedded files (insert object) then convert the document to PDF i cannot open the embedded files they just show up as pictures. Where is the setting to enable me to click on the file in PDF and have it open. I have Pro 8.1.4

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Apr 17, 2009 Apr 17, 2009

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Did you print or use PDF Maker (create PDF)? I think you have to use the latter to enable embedded files, but I am not sure that will do it either - worth a check.

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Apr 17, 2009 Apr 17, 2009

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I did create the pdf from the word tool bar

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Apr 17, 2009 Apr 17, 2009

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When I start it from pdf using create pdf the same results picture of

the file

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Apr 17, 2009 Apr 17, 2009

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Is there any documentation that says that embedded files should be converted to attachments? I just briefly looked at the Acrobat documentation and can find no reference to that capability.

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Apr 17, 2009 Apr 17, 2009

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Not that I know however a person I was working with just sent me a file

that I cannot share but all embedded files were click to open within

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Apr 18, 2009 Apr 18, 2009

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If PDF Maker will not include the links, then you will probably have to use the link tool to include them manually. As long as you do not have too many of those links, it should not be a problem. The linked files might have to be made into PDF files also for proper operation.

I tried the objects in WORD 2003 and used PDF Maker to create a PDF. I had all of the options selected in PDF Maker. The files had no link in the PDF. I was able to simply add a link within the PDF, but it was not added automatically by PDF Maker. I think this was the same result you had found. Thus, I guess you are stuck with adding the object links after the fact. I think that with newer versions of Acrobat, you can actulally embed the object within the PDF also.

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Apr 18, 2009 Apr 18, 2009

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Thanks where do I get this link tool?

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It is the link tool in the TOOLS menu of Acrobat, or on the toolbar. That does not make it easy as if it had transferred directly from WORD, but it might do the job. If you are talking about movies or audio, you should use the appropriate tool, not the link tool.

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Ok thanks so I would convert my word to pdf then use the link tool to

embed files

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Depending on the need, it would be the link, video, or music tools most likely.

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