Hi,
I noted that when I replace pages in a PDF using Acrobat6 (function Document > Pages > Replace) the destination of bookmarks directed to the page that has been replaced are automatically redirected to the subsequent page. This did not occur using Acrobat5. Is there a way to preserve bookmarks (and maybe links) destination when replacing pages with Acrobat6? Mmany thanks for your help, Armando
If you have a bookmark that opens another page (page 5 for example) and replace pages, the destination remains intact when you replace a page. As a matter of fact you can create bookmarks in a document and replace all pages and all the bookmarks are preserved. If you delete a page, the target destination is removed and the bookmark becomes a dead link.
Unfortunately, Acrobat 8 hasn't given us much improvement in managing bookmarks. If you want to copy/paste bookmarks for example, you need to use a 3rd party plug-in.
For managing bookmarks in Acrobat look for my article later in my new series on PDF Interactivity. You'll find a notice on the home page of Acrobat Users in the How To column when the article comes up in a few weeks.
ted
The author of numerous books on Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator and the Adobe Creative Suite, and an international speaker on Adobe Acrobat, Ted Padova is a well-known PDF guru.