Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Destinations

A destination is the end point of a link and is represented by text in the Destinations panel. Destinations enable you to set navigation paths across a collection of PDFs. Linking to a destination is recommended when linking across documents because, unlike a link to a page, a link to a destination is not affected by the addition or deletion of pages within the target document.

A destination is the end point of a link and is represented by text in the Destinations panel. Destinations enable you to set navigation paths across a collection of PDFs. Linking to a destination is recommended when linking across documents because, unlike a link to a page, a link to a destination is not affected by the addition or deletion of pages within the target document.

View destinations
Choose View > Navigation Panels > Destinations. All destinations are automatically scanned.

Sort the destinations list
Do one of the following:
  • To sort destination names alphabetically, click the Name label at the top of the Destinations panel.
  • To sort destinations by page number, click the Page label at the top of the Destinations panel.

Change or delete a destination
In the Destinations panel, right-click/Control-click the destination, and choose a command:
  • To move to the target location, choose Go To Destination.
  • To delete the destination, choose Delete.
  • To reset the target of the destination to the page displayed, choose Set Destination.
  • To give the destination a different name, choose Rename.

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