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<font face="Verdana">hi,<br>
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you can find a lot of informations and some help on this link :<br>
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Good success in your project !<br>
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colette<br>
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Le 01/02/2012 19:29, Christen Anderson a écrit :
<blockquote cite="mid:4F298498.2020807@gmail.com" type="cite">Hi
all,
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Getting ready to dive into the confusing world of creating a pdf
newsletter for web output with Scribus. A couple questions....
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1) Can hyperlinks be included in a Scribus pdf?
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2) How do I create links within the document? For example, if I
have a table of contents at the front, how do I tell it to jump to
page 8 when the reader clicks on a specific place in the TOC?
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Thanks for any help,
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Christen
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