Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone has a trick to include the web address when printing a PDF on the internet?
Thank you!
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone has a trick to include the web address when printing a PDF on the internet?
Thank you!
What does that mean?
Do you want to be able to save it by including the internet address of the link when you retrieve a PDF from the internet?
Hello
I think that if in the document your text contains a Hypertext link you can generate a pdf via Acrobat.
Kind regards
Yes in fact I want to be able to add at the top or footer, the internet address from where I view the PDF in question.
Why: To be able to find the source of the PDF quite simply!
You can save it, open it in pdf reader and add a note (see attachment).
Doing it live seems more difficult to me...
Hello
Adobe Reader puts comments, but for hyperlinks you need a pro version where you put a footer in note
there is a free Fox reader which has an opening function via the internet, but be careful with the install it puts a lot of useless stuff in addition
I think the note is a good compromise.
After another solution would be not to download the PDFs you need but just copy the links in your internet explorer, by which I mean create a shortcut in your explorer. (the only limitation of this solution is the size of the PDFs you need since you will have to download them each time).
Kind regards
Bastien
Hello
FoxReader is the free solution and even allows you to embed a video behind an image that will serve as a link to start the video, so the video is included in the PDF!
But it's true that it's quite technical to take in hand.
Also I've been using EverNote for a few months
https://www.evernote.com/
which responds quite well to all this PB of doc storage while keeping the url.
A+
Marc
The PDF must be recorded and edited "by hand" after the fact.