Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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To create a hyperlink to an unnamed destination, choose Unnamed. If Page is selected for Type, specify the page
number and zoom setting. If URL is selected for Type, specify the URL you want to jump to.
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Select None to create a hyperlink with no destination.
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To specify the appearance of a hyperlink in InDesign and in the exported PDF file, do the following, and then
click OK:
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For Type, select Visible Rectangle or Invisible Rectangle.
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For Highlight, select Invert, Outline, Inset, or None. These options determine the appearance of the hyperlink in
the exported PDF file.
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For Color, select a color for the hyperlink rectangle.
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For Width, select Thin, Medium, or Thick to determine the thickness of the hyperlink rectangle.
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For Style, select Solid or Dashed to determine the appearance of the hyperlink rectangle.
To show or hide hyperlinks, choose View > Show Hyperlinks or Hide Hyperlinks.
Note: Hyperlinks are included in exported Adobe PDF files when Include Hyperlinks is selected in the Export Adobe PDF
dialog box.
Create a hyperlink from a URL
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Using the Type tool, select a URL (such as http://www.adobe.com) that you’ve typed in your document.
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Choose New Hyperlink From URL in the Hyperlinks panel menu.
Set up a page destination
You can create a hyperlink to an unnamed page without first creating a destination. However, by creating a page
destination, you can name the page and specify a view setting.
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Choose Window > Interactive > Hyperlinks to display the Hyperlinks panel.
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Choose New Hyperlink Destination in the Hyperlinks panel menu.
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For Type, select Page.
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For Name, type a name for the page destination. To automatically use the page number as the name, select Name
With Page Number.
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For Page, specify the page number you want to jump to. (If you selected Name With Page Number, the Name
option updates automatically.)
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For Zoom Setting, do one of the following to select the view state of the page being jumped to, and then click OK:
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Select Fixed to display the magnification level and page position that were in effect when you created the link.
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Select Fit View to display the visible portion of the current page as the destination.
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Select Fit In Window to display the current page in the destination window.
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Select Fit Width or Fit Height to display the width or height of the current page in the destination window.
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Select Fit Visible to display the page so that its text and graphics fit the width of the window, which usually means
that the margins are not displayed.
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Select Inherit Zoom to display the destination window at the magnification level the reader will use when the
hyperlink is clicked.