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Create and link a destination, Add an attachment – Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual

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Use the Attachments panel to add, delete, or view attachments.

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Add an attachment by doing one of the following:

Choose Document > Attach A File.

Click the Attach A File button

in the File toolbar.

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Change or delete a destination

In the Destinations panel, right-click/Control-click the destination, and choose a command:

To move to the target location, choose Go To Destination.

To delete the destination, choose Delete.

To reset the target of the destination to the page displayed, choose Set Destination.

To give the destination a different name, choose Rename.

Create and link a destination

You can create a link to a destination in the same or another PDF.

1

In the target document (destination), choose View > Navigation Panels > Destinations. If the document already

includes a destination that you want to link to, skip to step 5.

2

Navigate to the location where you want to create a destination, and set the desired view.

3

In the Destinations panel, choose New Destination from the Options menu, and name the destination.

4

Save the target document.

5

In the source document (where you want to create the link), choose Tools > Advanced Editing > Link tool , and

drag a rectangle to specify a location for the link.

6

In the Create Link dialog box, set the link appearance, select Go To A Page View, and then click Next.

7

In the target document, in the Destinations panel, double-click the destination.

8

Save the source document.

Add an attachment

You can attach PDFs and other types of files to a PDF. If you move the PDF to a new location, the attachments move
with it. Attachments may include links to or from the parent document or to other attachments.

Don’t confuse attached comments with file attachments. Attached comments appear in the page with the File
Attachment icon

or the Speaker icon

, and in the Comments List with other comments. (See “Add comments

in a file attachment” on page 180.)

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