Hello,
in my documentation project I have to add some third party pdfs to my operation manual. I included them in the TOC, which works fine.
Unfortunately it doesn`t seem to be possible to add a cross reference to a pdf file which is included in my project and TOC.
Is there a way I can create a dynamic reference to a pdf in the way of "refer to document xyz in chapter xx"?
Kind Regards
Tobias
cross reference to PDF in TOC/Project folder
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Re: cross reference to PDF in TOC/Project folder
Nobody here who has the same issue?
Re: cross reference to PDF in TOC/Project folder
To do this, you can add a hyperlink to a "named reference" in the PDF:
See the help: https://help.madcapsoftware.com/flare20 ... estination
A "named reference" is just like a bookmark in a HTML page, but you can only have a link to a named reference if the person who created the PDF included some named references (bookmarks) in the first place.
Note that you can only add a hyperlink and not a cross-reference, so the text for the link can't dynamically update to reflect a change inside that PDF, such as heading text, page number, etc.
If you link to a third-party PDF that doesn't have named references, then you can link to a page number. To do this in Flare, enter the page number in the box where you select the named destination, for example enter: page=5
The HTML looks like this:
Create a URL to open a PDF file at a specific page (Adobe): https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/link ... robat.html
See the help: https://help.madcapsoftware.com/flare20 ... estination
A "named reference" is just like a bookmark in a HTML page, but you can only have a link to a named reference if the person who created the PDF included some named references (bookmarks) in the first place.
Note that you can only add a hyperlink and not a cross-reference, so the text for the link can't dynamically update to reflect a change inside that PDF, such as heading text, page number, etc.
If you link to a third-party PDF that doesn't have named references, then you can link to a page number. To do this in Flare, enter the page number in the box where you select the named destination, for example enter: page=5
The HTML looks like this:
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<a href="PDF.pdf#page=5">PDF.pdf</a>