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Using pdf as an ebook - compatibility issues

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Nov 04, 2011 Nov 04, 2011

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Hello everyone.

I am new here and new to ebooks! So I would be grateful for your help.

I wish to produce a pdf document which can be read online as a kind of ebook. It is a complex document with lots of diagrams as vector images and I want to have links to videos and other media files which are hosted elsewhere online. During my trials I have found that when I create links in Adobe Acrobat, they do not always show up. Also, I am concerned about compatibility issues with browsers and also, of course iPads, but that is another issue, maybe for a different thread.

Could anyone advise me on the link problem and generally on using a pdf as an ebook (not a "real" ebook, which reflows as this messes up all the positioning of my diagrams)?

I hope I haven't been too vague.

Many thanks in advance.

helenstlouis

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Nov 11, 2011 Nov 11, 2011

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I have found some solution whcih guide you to how to create links in PDF file. Follow this interesting PDF guide here.

Video Guide of How To Create eBook using Adobe Acrobat.

Hope it helps you.

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