To create Web pages that contain .pdf files, you must first
import the .pdf files to your Web. Then, create hyperlinks to the .pdf files on
your Web pages. When a visitor to your Web site clicks a hyperlink to a .pdf
file, Adobe Acrobat Reader opens in the visitor's browser window and displays
the .pdf file.
Visitors to your site must have Acrobat Reader
installed on their computers to display the .pdf file in their browser windows.
It is recommended that you add a second hyperlink on your page to point to the
location at which users can download the latest version of Acrobat Reader.
Adobe Systems, Inc., offers a Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) version of the
Get Acrobat Reader logo that you can download, insert into your Web pages, and
then set as a hyperlink to the Adobe Web site. Position this hyperlink next to
the hyperlink to the .pdf file. When users click the logo, the Adobe Web site
is displayed in their browser windows, and they can then download Acrobat
Reader.
For more information, browse to the following Adobe Systems,
Inc., Web site:
Import the Acrobat PDF Files into Your Web
- Start FrontPage, and then open your Web.
- On the File menu, click Import.
- In the Import dialog box, click Add File.
- In the Add File to Import List dialog box,
locate and select the .pdf file that you want to import, click Open, and then click OK.
Create a Hyperlink to the PDF Files in Your Web
- In Page view, open the Web page that you want to insert the
hyperlink into.
- Type the text that you want to use as a hyperlink, and then
select the text. For example, type View this file.
If you want to use the location and name of the .pdf
file as the hyperlink text, position the insertion point where you want to
insert the hyperlink. Type http://local host/file
name, and then select the text. - On the Insert menu, click Hyperlink.
- In the Create Hyperlink dialog box (in FrontPage 2000) or the Insert Hyperlink dialog box (in FrontPage 2002), locate the .pdf file, click the
file, and then click OK.
NOTE: You can also drag the .pdf file from the Folder List window to
the position on the Web page where you want to insert the link. FrontPage
creates the hyperlink for you.
For more information about creating
hyperlinks in FrontPage, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
304409
How to create hyperlinks with
FrontPage 2000
245466 How to create a hyperlink
to a file that is not an HTML document
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