Hi,
I searched the forums and didn't find the answer to this vexing issue.
Background: I have a MS-Word document (doesn't matter whether it's 2003 or 2007) into which I've imbedded several Adobe Acrobat PDF's as separate objects for particular categories within the document. This is a great feature because when the user double-clicks on the Logo or cover page in MS-Word (that's all that's displayed when imbedding the PDF into Word), it causes a new PDF window to open and fully display all the pages associated with that OLE. This saves valuable page space within MS-Word. The file sizes are large, but it saves space. So far so good?
Problem: When taking that MS-Word document, with those imbedded PDF's, and then creating a PDF, the double-clicking on the logo or cover page does not create a new PDF reader window to open as it behaves in MS-Word. I need a feature that is similar to this in order to retain control of this already very large document. Would linking to a PDF file work, and if so, where would that file need to be located if the document was being posted to a website?
Thanx much for any help or direction you can send my way...
Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.