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Adding Hyperlinks To Your Documents Using Adobe Acrobat (Video)
Bob Chambers
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Sometimes software just doesn't let you do the things that you want. I've found that the latest Microsoft Word 2003 is very set in it's ways and doesn't let you make some links into hyperlinks.

But there's a simple way around that.

Only thing is that you have to use Adobe Acrobat to accomplish this simple step.

The reason is that Acrobat is the only PDF software that I've found that allows you to edit in hyperlinks.

In this little video I'll show you how to take a Word document and create a bogus hyperlink. Then in Adobe Acrobat I'll show you how to take what looks like a hyperlink and make it a real hyperlink.

I've found this technique very successful for using the Viral PDF program.

Click here to see this simple 8:23 minutes demonstration on how to use Adobe Acrobat to do things that other PDF programs can't.




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·  Adding Hyperlinks To Your MS Word and PDF Documents Can Be Easy (Video)