
So we're going to explore some of the options for doing so.
INCLUDING A HYPERLINK IN AN PDF PDF
Since most of the work we do today is done via the web, it makes sense to be able to include hyperlinks in your PDF documents. They're also convenient, allowing you to view them on any device, including mobile. Plus, with the right tools, you can easily edit them. They're simple to create, view, print, and share.

You can resize a link via the selection handles at its corners.To delete a link, choose Delete from the Edit menu, or press the delete key to remove a selected link.Once selected, you can then drag a link around the page to reposition it. Links can be selected by clicking on it with the Edit Tool (arrow).Once a link is placed, a window appears in which you can enter the page numberyou want to link to.(Hold down the mouse on the Text tool to choose the Page Linking from the menu if it is not already displayed.) Select the Page Linking tool in the toolbar.Once a link is placed, a window appears in which you can enter the URL you want to link to.Īdding a Link to a Another Page in the PDF.Click and drag in order to size the link when you place it.(Hold down the mouse on the Text tool to choose the URL Linking from the menu if it is not already displayed.) Select the URL Linking tool in the toolbar.With this feature you can position Text to fill in a pre-printed form, because only the answer fields will print.įor more information on imprints, see Imprints. Print Imprints Only: When checked, this print option will not print any of the original document text, it will only print information added to the document, like Text, Comments, Notes, and Scribbles. Notes will be printed below the bottom margin of the page the page will be reduced to allow for this. In the Print dialog box, check Print Comments and/or Print Notes.Ĭomment boxes will be printed where they appear within the PDF.To turn the automatic continuous use feature on or off, see General Preferences for details. Click the arrow tool to unlock your tool. This is helpful when adding multiple notes and/or comments. You can double-click a tool to lock it on and use it continuously.With either the Edit Tool or the Select Text Tool as the current tool, you can double-click a comment to edit it.Once your comment is placed, just type over the text that appears to edit it.You can also click and drag initially in order to size the comment when you place it. Click in the page location where you'd like to place a comment.Hold down the mouse on the Text tool to choose the Comments tool from the menu if it is not already displayed.

Select the Comments tool in the toolbar.Once selected, you can then drag it around the page to reposition it.Ĭhoose Delete from the Edit menu, or press the delete key to remove a selected note. With either the Edit Tool or the Select Text Tool as the current tool, you can double-click a note to open or close its text window.Ī note can be selected by clicking on it with the Edit Tool (arrow).

You can leave the note window open or closed depending on how you want it to appear when you open your document.A small window allowing you to enter and edit the text of the note will appear. The note is inserted as a small icon as indicated. Click in the page location where you'd like to place a note.Hold down the mouse on the Text tool to choose the Notes tool from the menu if it is not already displayed. Help: Notes, Comments and Links Adding a Note
INCLUDING A HYPERLINK IN AN PDF HOW TO
How to Edit Notes, Comments and Links in Nuance PDF Converter
