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February 21, 2024
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attached links not disabled on website view

  • February 21, 2024
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I created a pdf that has attached links. But when i create a link for this pdf and try to view it on chrome, quality is dropped and links are disabled. I am guessing because it is showing from the cloud storage on website view. But I couldnt find how to turn off this automatic cloud storage saving setting either. What should I do?

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JR Boulay
Braniac
February 22, 2024

As I wrote above, a web browser is not supposed to support all PDF functions, so use a real PDF reader.

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JR Boulay
Braniac
February 21, 2024

I'm sorry, I didn't quite understand the question and I gave a wrong answer.

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
New Participant
February 22, 2024

basically the links that i attached in a pdf file (created on acrobat) is becoming disabled when i view the pdf on a web browser 😞

JR Boulay
Braniac
February 21, 2024

Chrome is not a PDF reader, it's a web browser (and a spyware), you should use Acrobat instead.

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
New Participant
February 21, 2024

I created the pdf on acrobat, but i need the pdf link and created the link on acrobat. So when i try to open the link it opens in a web browser. Chrome or safari or any other one, no matter which, when the pdf opens up it doesnt inlude the links that i attached in the related file. the links are disabled. how can i solve that?