I am new to the forum so please forgive me if this dilemna has already been addressed somewhere else in the forum (I couldn't find it).
Software utilized: Acrobat9, FrameMaker9, MS Word 2007, Windows XP Pro
The goal is to combine two pdf files both created via Acrobat 9:
- pdf A: a pdf created from a FrameMaker 9 book of files
- pdf B: a second pdf from a Microsoft Word 2007 file with several internal hyperlinks (hyperlinks to other places within the same document). This file was saved into Word from an .php file with internal links. The internal links work properly in pdf B AFTER conversion so long as this pdf file remains uncombined with pdf A. By the way, the first two pages of this file are all hyperlinks to various portions of the rest of the file, which is a long table. Manual editing/linking of hyperlinks is greatly discouraged because of time and worry of making a manual error.
** Failed Method 1 ** Tried to combine these two files by opening pdf A and using Acrobat's Document > Insert Pages > From File to insert the entire content of pdf B directly to the back of pdf A. The result is that hyperlinks are retained but are distorted so they do not jump to the right location; they are linked to completely wrong areas of the document when clicked. Some links are even to pdf A portion of the pdf, when all the links should remain in the pdf B portion of the file.
** Failed Method 2 ** Also tried to combine the pdf files using Acrobat's Combine > Merge files into a single PDF. The result is that that all of the hyperlinks seem to be disabled. Floating over these hyperlinks, the cursor changes to a finger correctly showing they are (supposed to be) hyperlinks, but these hyperlinks totally doen't work or attempt any jump when clicked.
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The whole reason why I am separately creating and then combining two pdf files is that I am primarily using FrameMaker 9 to create the source files and I was unable to find a way to pull in an .php file into Frame without losing the internal hyperlinks within. Therefore, I had to create pdf A from the Frame document and pdf B from the .php document (after I successfully saved it and modified it as a .docx file). If anyone knows how to bring in .php file content with internal links intact into FrameMaker (or have an altogether different method) PLEASE DO SHARE. Then I can bypass the need to combine two pdfs.
Please help, oh wise ones! Thanks in advance.
Judy :-)