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Hi all! I'm using Adobe Muse CC on my iMac. I created a page that has a link to a pdf. I created the pdf and put it in an existing folder filled with other PDFs I've already (successfully) linked to. When I click on "Add or filter links," under files... that pdf doesn't show up. I tried this with a second page (and different pdf) and it doesn't show up, either. I tried just typing in the name of the pdf, but when I upload that online, it doesn't work. I've posted the link below. It's the link that says, "Click here to download a printer-friendly version." Please let me know what I'm doing wrong! This has always worked in the past. Thanks.
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You find the command in the "Hyperlinks" dropdown menu or in the "File" menu.
You have to choose your files for upload, before these files can be selected for upload within the "Hyperlinks" dropdown menu. By the way: It does no matter, where these files are stored, as you are obviously assuming.
Just have a closer look into this help document (scroll down to "Create links to email addresses", where you'll find the description, how to add downloadable files.): https://helpx.adobe.com/muse/using/creating-hyperlinks.html
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Did you take notice of the last entry in the "Hyperlinks" menu named "Link to File"?
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I don't see that? I see the drop-down menu where I can choose from "Recently used links," "Desktop" and "Files." I don't see anywhere an entry that says "Link to file." Am I missing it? Am I looking in the wrong place?
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You find the command in the "Hyperlinks" dropdown menu or in the "File" menu.
You have to choose your files for upload, before these files can be selected for upload within the "Hyperlinks" dropdown menu. By the way: It does no matter, where these files are stored, as you are obviously assuming.
Just have a closer look into this help document (scroll down to "Create links to email addresses", where you'll find the description, how to add downloadable files.): https://helpx.adobe.com/muse/using/creating-hyperlinks.html
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OK, I found it. It was at the top of the Files list... and I was looking at the bottom. Thank you!!!!