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This tutorial shows how to create active PDF links using the Professional edition. novaPDF is a PDF creator that allows generating PDF files from any Windows application that supports printing. If you don't have novaPDF installed, use the Download page to download and install it. On this page:
Enabling active PDF link conversion Example of text that gets converted to active PDF links Details: Any visible text that starts with "http://", "www", "mailto:", "ftp://" or "file://" in your original document can be converted to clickable PDF links if you choose so (hidden links and internal links are not converted). This option is available only in the novaPDF Professional edition. Enabling active PDF link conversionEnabling the conversion of text that starts with "http://", "www", "mailto:", "ftp://" or "file://" in your original document to clickable active PDF links can be done by following these steps:
Example of text that gets converted to active PDF linksIf the documents that you print to novaPDF printer contains some text in an URL format (like http://www....), it will be shown in the PDF as a hyperlink. Here are some examples of links that novaPDF recognizes and inserts them as hyperlinks in the PDF file: novaPDF will not convert "hidden links" to PDF links (example: if you have in MS Word a Click Here text that is actually a hyperlink to a web page, then that text will not be clickable in the resulting PDF file), unless you are using the add-ins for Microsoft Word or Excel. Image below shows an example of text that can be converted to clickable links and hidden links that cannot be converted without the add-ins: Internal links (hidden links) from a document cannot be converted to active PDF links, because novaPDF "sees" exactly what the application sends to it for printing. Unfortunately, when a program sends information for printing to novaPDF, the internal links (hidden links) are not sent. It's just like trying to click on a link from a printed piece of paper. You can see an example of a PDF created with and without active PDF links by downloading it here: PDF Example - Active PDF Links Update: Starting with version 7 it is possible to create active PDF links with novaPDF Standard too. Furthermore, add-ins for Microsoft Word and Excel are currently available, which will allow the conversion of the "hidden" hyperlinks described above, but only from the applications they were created for. |
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02 Apr, 2010
| Loic Touchard
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I have asked for information , and was told that hyperlinks to audio local files could be converted with the Standard edition. And on the above demo, I read " Internal links (hidden links) from a document cannot be converted to active PDF links, because novaPDF "sees" exactly what the application sends to it for printing ...." which seems to contradict. Can you make it clear please? Many thanks in advance |
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28 Jan, 2010
| Claudiu
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The link for the PDF with examples is now working. |
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18 Dec, 2008
| Ray Pritchard
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Just got novaPDF and love it. Works exactly as advertised. Very easy to use. I have only one thing on my wish list. I wish the program would convert hidden links to readable PDF links. That would make the program even more useful when we create newsletters for our ministry. |


