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22 Oct 2007 2:02 AM
Izod
I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as .htm.
I've imported
it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put a
hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder "htm
folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink field, I
just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it is correct.
Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I use a PDF
formatted file of the same document, it opens up like it should.  Any
Ideas?


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Izod.

Author
22 Oct 2007 2:39 AM
Rob Giordano (Crash)
When you created the PDF as a htm page it may have generated several images
files to the same folder, make sure you IMport that entire folder.

Then make sure you're path is correct to the htm page within your web.

I just tried it with Acrobat and it works perfectly...actually I was kinda
surprised.

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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





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"Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
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|I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as .htm.
| I've imported
| it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put a
| hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder "htm
| folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink field, I
| just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it is correct.
| Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I use a PDF
| formatted file of the same document, it opens up like it should.  Any
| Ideas?
|
|
| --
| Izod.
|
|
Author
22 Oct 2007 3:24 AM
Izod
I can't get it to work for me.  I'm using Acrobat 7.0.  I tried saving
as 3.2 and 4.1 htm file which Acrobat gives those as options.  I don't
see any other file it created.  Also, when I try to open it on the
desktop, it opens up just like it should from the desktop.  I even took
it out of the htm folder so it wouldn't have to look at that folder.  I
did use the import in Frontpage, the same as I did with PDF.  I think
the red x is telling me it isn't there.

Izod
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"Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@siriussystems.invalid> wrote in
message news:O8Fe%23SFFIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> When you created the PDF as a htm page it may have generated several
> images
> files to the same folder, make sure you IMport that entire folder.
>
> Then make sure you're path is correct to the htm page within your web.
>
> I just tried it with Acrobat and it works perfectly...actually I was
> kinda
> surprised.
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Rob Giordano
> Microsoft MVP Expression
>
>
>
>
>
> "Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:471c04be$0$15347$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> |I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as
> .htm.
> | I've imported
> | it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put
> a
> | hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder
> "htm
> | folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink
> field, I
> | just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it is
> correct.
> | Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I use a PDF
> | formatted file of the same document, it opens up like it should.
> Any
> | Ideas?
> |
> |
> | --
> | Izod.
> |
> |
>
>
Author
22 Oct 2007 3:10 AM
Kathleen Anderson
Change the file extension of the PDF file to PDF.

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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/
FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
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"Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
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>I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as .htm.
>I've imported
> it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put a
> hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder "htm
> folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink field, I
> just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it is correct.
> Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I use a PDF formatted
> file of the same document, it opens up like it should.  Any Ideas?
>
>
> --
> Izod.
>
>
Author
22 Oct 2007 3:38 AM
Izod
I'm wanting to open it as an htm file.  It's faster on the open.  Some
folks (believe it or not)
either don't have Acrobat or find it cumbersome....  I don't know why it
won't work as
an htm file.  It does when opening it from the desktop.

Izod
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"Kathleen Anderson" <spiderwebwo***@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:e$sLikFFIHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Change the file extension of the PDF file to PDF.
>
> --
>
> ~ Kathleen Anderson
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> Spider Web Woman Designs
> Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/
> FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
> Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
>
>
> "Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:471c04be$0$15347$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as
>>.htm. I've imported
>> it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put a
>> hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder
>> "htm folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink
>> field, I just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it
>> is correct. Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I use
>> a PDF formatted file of the same document, it opens up like it
>> should.  Any Ideas?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Izod.
>>
>>
>
>
Author
22 Oct 2007 4:14 AM
Izod
Got it..... :)  Rob, I didn't see the "Settings" at the bottom of
Acrobat when I
choose to save as htm file.  It opens, and there you select where you
want the pictures to go.  It was going to the image folder on my c
drive.  And I didn't realize it.  I'm Happy... Thanks a ton.

Izod

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"Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:471c1b18$0$20623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> I'm wanting to open it as an htm file.  It's faster on the open.  Some
> folks (believe it or not)
> either don't have Acrobat or find it cumbersome....  I don't know why
> it won't work as
> an htm file.  It does when opening it from the desktop.
>
> Izod
> "Kathleen Anderson" <spiderwebwo***@mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:e$sLikFFIHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Change the file extension of the PDF file to PDF.
>>
>> --
>>
>> ~ Kathleen Anderson
>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> Spider Web Woman Designs
>> Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/
>> FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
>> Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
>>
>>
>> "Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:471c04be$0$15347$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>>I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as
>>>.htm. I've imported
>>> it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put
>>> a hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder
>>> "htm folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink
>>> field, I just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it
>>> is correct. Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I
>>> use a PDF formatted file of the same document, it opens up like it
>>> should.  Any Ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Izod.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Author
22 Oct 2007 1:57 PM
Rob Giordano (Crash)
The path...it's all in the path grasshopper.
:-)


I just got Acrobat 8 Pro...awesome program.



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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





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"Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
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| Got it..... :)  Rob, I didn't see the "Settings" at the bottom of
| Acrobat when I
| choose to save as htm file.  It opens, and there you select where you
| want the pictures to go.  It was going to the image folder on my c
| drive.  And I didn't realize it.  I'm Happy... Thanks a ton.
|
| Izod
|
| "Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
| news:471c1b18$0$20623$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
| > I'm wanting to open it as an htm file.  It's faster on the open.  Some
| > folks (believe it or not)
| > either don't have Acrobat or find it cumbersome....  I don't know why
| > it won't work as
| > an htm file.  It does when opening it from the desktop.
| >
| > Izod
| > "Kathleen Anderson" <spiderwebwo***@mvps.org> wrote in message
| > news:e$sLikFFIHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| >> Change the file extension of the PDF file to PDF.
| >>
| >> --
| >>
| >> ~ Kathleen Anderson
| >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >> Spider Web Woman Designs
| >> Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/
| >> FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
| >> Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others
| >>
| >>
| >> "Izod" <No.Spam.4.cforce@tampabay.rr.com.invalid> wrote in message
| >> news:471c04be$0$15347$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
| >>>I have a document which is scanned in PDF format.  It is saved as
| >>>.htm. I've imported
| >>> it into a folder which I named as "htm folder" in Frontpage.  I put
| >>> a hyperlink field on the web page and have it looking in the folder
| >>> "htm folder".  I publish the page and when I click on the hyperlink
| >>> field, I just get a little red 'x'.  When I check the properties, it
| >>> is correct. Everything is looking in the right place.  Now when I
| >>> use a PDF formatted file of the same document, it opens up like it
| >>> should.  Any Ideas?
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> --
| >>> Izod.
| >>>
| >>>
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
|
|

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