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Opening PDF through a web page created using FrontPage
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| Stefan B Rusynko 2007-03-04, 6:14 am |
| File Import the PDF into your FP site
- then create a link to it
(or drag it from Folder List onto your page to create a link)
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| To open a .pdf file for reading, File->Import the file into your web
site, and create a link to it on a page.
To open a .pdf file for editing - install Adobe's Acrobat application -
FrontPage cannot edit .pdf files.
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"glee" <glee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Haydar TUNA 2007-03-25, 7:14 am |
| Hello,
You can access dynamic created PDF page from links. For this reason
you can only link the dynamic PDF page. In addition that in the client
machine it is a Acrobat Reader. :)
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