Hi,
I've searched this site a fair bit, but I can't find a definite answer to my question...found lots of other good stuff, though!
I have a FrameMaker 7.2 unstructured document (called 'index' for the sake of this question) that links to 20 or so other FrameMaker books. If I open all the books and then create a new 'index' pdf, all the links work perfectly: they take you to the pdf version of each of the books.
However, for ease of transfer, I'd like to combine all these files into either one large pdf file, or a portfolio. The problem is, doing either of these actions breaks the links. I'm using Acrobat 9 Pro Extended.
Is there a way around this? I have more than 20 of these 'index' files, linking to literally hundreds of different FrameMaker books, and each book is saved as a separate pdf. I know this is a weird set-up, but its a legacy project, so I'd like to find an easy/quick solution!
Many thanks!
Print the super book to one PDF.
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Putting the 20 some individual Book PDFs into a 'combined' single PDF or a Portfolio will (as expected) result in links between each PDF file being 'broken'. The link path set into the PDFs when they were made becomes invalid when everything is combined into a new, single PDF or placed into a Portfolio where the PDFs are, essentially, attachments within a new PDF that is the Portfolio.
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A search for third-party plug-ins to Acrobat will identify possibilities that might provide post PDF production link manipulation (Evermap, TimeSavers, Nuance, Nitro, etc.).
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Regardles, it may be that a 'super book' is the most direct success path.
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If much is present (in the FM files of the Books) that is incorporated by reference into anchored frames expect the local machine's graphic device to be place under "load". Intergrated devices generally bog. A dedicated graphics device with hearty on board RAM will do a brisk two-step and crank it out.
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Be well...