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Making Text Anchors the Fast Way. By: David Blatner | September 2, 2009 Here’s a trick involving making text anchors in InDesign that Anne-Marie pointed out to me in a recent podcast. Like so many great tips, it’s painfully simple (in the way of, “how could I have overlooked that?!”) And makes life much better once you know it. As I’ve pointed out in various places (including my 10 things you need to know about Interactive PDF title at lynda.com), you cannot make a navigation button that takes you to directly to a specific page… like “go to page 13.”

Acrobat, for whatever reason, can’t deal with such clear communication. (This does work if you’re exporting to SWF, by the way; just not PDF.) Unfortunately, the path to making a text anchor is not a happy carefree one. So, imagine my surprise when Anne-Marie started talking about the little anchor icon in the Bookmarks panel. Once you have the anchor in the Bookmarks panel, you can point to it from the Buttons panel: Artist Services. Spanish Versions of English Praise and Worship Songs. Worship Guitar Chords, Tabs & Lyrics for Christian Praise Songs at Worship Archive. Free QR Code Generator. Favicon.ico Generator. Dribbble - Popular. Site Templates. Solo - Project management for the modern freelancer. Design Templates, Photoshop Brushes, and Stock Vectors | GraphicRiver.

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