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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/03/2013 04:18 PM, Bob Furber
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<blockquote cite="mid:529E4AB6.4000904@shaw.ca" type="cite">With
Method A
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Adding_Hyperlinks_to_your_Scribus_PDF_document">http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Adding_Hyperlinks_to_your_Scribus_PDF_document</a>)
it is easy to insert the link directly in the PDF document.
However, it is an invisible link. That is, it does not look like a
link and its appearance does not change upon or after clicking it.
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So, I tried Method B. But I got stumped right away at: Click the
"OK" button for "Insert PDF fields". I looked and looked, but I
could not find the "Insert PDF fields".
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Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Bob, I had trouble finding it too. In Scribus 1.4.3, if you have
the <b>PDF Tools</b> toolbar enabled (under <b>Windows</b> on the
main Scribus menu), you will have the buttons they talk about in
Method B. Screenshot here: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://imagebin.org/280496">http://imagebin.org/280496</a><br>
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However, as you can see, the hover tooltip doesn't say "Insert PDF
fields", it says "Push Button" instead. But the rest of the
instructions seem to match what you get when you click that option.<br>
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I've never actually used Method B, so I can't vouch for it. I use
Method A. It's not ideal. You have to change the appearance of the
underlying text in a separate operation to make it look like a link,
but it does work.<br>
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Hope that helps,<br>
Jack<br>
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