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Oct 18, 2012 Google's Chrome has an embedded PDF viewer, so the theory is you will not need a separate PDF viewer add-in. Unfortunately Chrome is not perfect and has problems with PDF documents from time to time. Some of the problems we have seen are with links in the PDF. They either do not work, are
Jan 7, 2016 Here is a link to the PDF: www.extension.umn.edu/youth/mn4-H/events/project-bowl/docs/regional-registration-form-fillable.pdf. The link I am trying to click on is at the end of the last page of the document. The link is definitely correct. That is not the problem. It has to have something to do with Chrome
It's unfortunately a limitation of the built-in PDF viewers in Chrome and Firefox. If you want the file to open in Acrobat, you have to force the browser to download the file rather than open it. You can do this in modern browsers using the HTML5 download attribute: I have some PDF files that I am adding links to additional PDF files that are located in the same folder on our webserver using Acrobat Pro XI. The links work fine in IE and the other PDF files open up and display well in the IE browser, but the links don't even show up in Chrome and will not open in Firefox.
We're working to fix this known issue. To report the issue, at the top right, details to help us fix the issue faster. You can normally open PDFs automatically in Chrome by clicking on the file you want to see. If your PDFs are downloading instead of opening automatically in Chrome, Chrome PDF viewer could be turned off.
When you export it to PDF by clicking Export -> As PDF, the hyperlink in the report does not work. If you run the report in IE and Firefox the same way, the hyperlink in the PDF report works fine. That is most likely because the default is set to Chrome's built-in PDF Reader. You can disable the Chrome PDF Reader.
Kindly find the link below of the file: mayocollege.com/mayosite/News15/InvitationToBatch.pdf. In this file in point no 5 I have incorporated a link using TOOLS option in Adobe Acrobat Pro but the link is not working in Chrome while its working in IE and Firefox as well. Re: Why PDF hyperlinks not
Nov 25, 2015 To note, I downloaded mayocollege.com/mayosite/News15/InvitationToBatch.pdf to my computer I opened the PDF using Adobe Reader and the bolded "here" link does not work from Adobe Reader neither. Perhaps you may wish to consider using another method to create hyperlinks inside PDFs that
If you can't get those links, you'll miss a great deal of the information here. [And, no, there's no way I can translate the pages to some more-universal formatif there even is one] The following browsers will not work: Chrome (Google), Firefox (Mozilla) and Edge (Microsoft, Windows 10). However, Internet Explorer does
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