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are these bugs in Acrobat 8?
I'm making PDF's from Word using the Acrobat 8 Word Addin.
When starting the PDF creation process in Word, if the file is large you get prompted about turning off tagging to save time. If I choose to turn of tagging, the dot leaders in a TOC (Table of contents) don't get hyperlinked. If I turn on tagging, they do, but many of the hyperlinked portions of text throughout the document now get butchered, whereas they all work fine when tagging is turned off. So I think this is a bug in Acrobat. Here's another thing that appears to be a bug in Acrobat. If I hyperlink a line in Word that has plain text at the left margin, and text at the right margin by using a right aligned tab stop setting, and have dot leaders turned on. The resulting PDF file does not hyperlink the dot leaders or the text at the right margin. This might be when saying NO to tagging. Are these known bugs in Acrobat 8? |
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