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Hi David,
I opened every chapter/doc in the book, including the pages with the illustrations, and went back and recreated the hyperlinks making them point to the pages they should. Choosing the page automatically updated the page number, so I thought everything was working. In fact, I was certain you had the right answer because with all of the documents open their names showed up in the list of documents to link too, which wasn't the case when I'd first tried.
Unfortunately, exporting to PDF and then testing one of the links still gives an error “File not found”. More strange, it's looking for the full absolute path to where the file would be on the hard drive–but for the file name with a .pdf extension, as if it thinks the target should be the linked stand alone pdf document in the directory.
For some reason it isn't generating internal links pointing to the document location, or even the page number, inside the exported pdf itself. There must be something I'm doing wrong if you have any other ideas. I don't want to believe InDesign is so kludgy in something done all the time in html.
Thanks,
JTT
Just to follow up, I found how to reset my preferences (Ctrl/Alt/Shift and start) and did that.
But it's still the case that going to Edit-Preferences-General and setting numbering to Absolute Numbering and then selecting to update all numbering (or just page/section numbers) results in Section numbering in the Books panel when I update numbers. If I switch to Section Numbering in preferences..then I get correct absolute numbers in the Book panel and Pages panel.
Very bizarre…
JT
David, you're a life saver! That did the trick..and come to think of it, I think I may have read something about this numbering setting before. For the life of me I have no idea how “section numbering” got changed to “absolute..” but resetting it fixed the problem.
…sometimes I think they should sell InDesign with yearly supply of Excedrin, but I'm glad you guys watch over this site.
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