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Steve Voltage
05 Jun 19 22:54
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I need to edit a PDF file so that it contains links to a website. Is the only way of doing this by signing up to Adobe Acrobat?

Ta.

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detraveller
When: 05 Jun 19 23:12
Are you going to add the text and the link? Or you already have the text there and just want to make it clickable and go to your desired webpage?
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detraveller
When: 05 Jun 19 23:16
I don't know if there is a proper way but I know two hacks that will achieve this in Foxit PDF reader(which is free, and much better than acrobat imo)

Let me know if you are there. And tell me what exactly you are trying to achieve.
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Steve Voltage
When: 05 Jun 19 23:16
The text is already there just need to create a link.

I originally created the pdf using excel but the link does not seem to work when converting from excel to pdf.
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detraveller
When: 05 Jun 19 23:18
In Foxit reader I just highlight the text and right click -> Create Link...

See if there is something similar in acrobat.
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Steve Voltage
When: 06 Jun 19 08:57
Cheers mate I’ll check Foxit Reader out!

Happy
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Crisp77
When: 06 Jun 19 19:39
If the pdf link seems active press control while clicking it to follow the link
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themightymac
When: 06 Jun 19 19:43
Nitro pdf editor £1.99p on Ebay. Just search the following item number:  153426882120
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