I don't know what the answer to this will be, so I didn't post it in the forms area just in case it doesn't involve forms...
I have a set of pdf files from a thrid party. It includes a "menu" PDF that has a Search button on it. When I click on the search button it opens the Full Reader Search dialog and the "where to search" radio button for the PDX file they created is selected by default.
I'm trying to create that functionality with a set of PDF files I have created. I found how to create and index using the Catalog function, and I can open the Full Reader Search and search the index. My problem is that I can't find how to create that part where the user clicks on a button to open the Full Reader Search dialog. I could explain the steps to get to it for them, but I would prefer to be able to do it on a button click - or any other one-click method.
I am using Acrobat 6.0 Professional on WIndows XP to create the PDFs and Index.
Thank you for any help you might be able to provide.
It sounds as if you want to use the Button Tool with the Action of Execute a menu item (Edit > Search).
If the PDF that has this button on it also has the PDX file mounted then, after clicking on the button, the search dialog will
default to a "Look In:" of this PDX.
To mount a PDX when a PDF opens go to the Document Properties Advanced Tab.
In the PDF Settings pane, use the Browse button to locate the desired PDX and select it.
The "Search Index:" line will now contain the path to this PDX.
Also, if using PDXs, consider a user help file that explains how to set Reader & Acrobat to always use advanced search options.
Go to Preferences > Search Category > Search pane > check the appropriate entry & "OK" out.Be well...
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