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Adobe man - 25 Jul 2008 19:19 GMT
Exactly how do I edit the link?  Sorry if its a dumb question but I typically
use Adobe, but some at our company use publisher so I m trying to be flexible
with all around web knowledge.

Doesn't it automatically link it beginning with http://  how do you think
the"file" word got there?  

Thanks for your expertise.
Don Schmidt - 25 Jul 2008 21:46 GMT
Unless I misunderstood, you have a link on a website that when you click on
it, a PDF file is to download and open. If this is the case, your webmaster
(you?) needs to edit the website page, gather the link word/s or image,
select Insert, Hyperlink which opens and shows you the link address.  Here
is where you write the path to the PDF file.

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> Exactly how do I edit the link?  Sorry if its a dumb question but I
> typically
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> Thanks for your expertise.
 
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