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Sorry to bring back this thread, but I’ve begun working on them again. I have been able to convert the buttons to hyperlinks and move between pages just fine, but I run into another issue – they print. I know with a Button, I can tell it to show on the PDF but not be printable. With a hyperlink, I don’t seem to have that option. I need it to appear on the PDF without printing, but the only option so far is to have them on a layer, and changing the layer options to print/not print – however, that still won’t let them appear on the PDF when I export.
Are Button options the only way to make them appear but not print?
I appreciate the input! I’ll be sharing it with my boss in a meeting today and we’ll see what she suggests we do moving forward.
Our files are teacher printables for student use. So they get a huge PDF with the TOC navigation to get to each chapter’s pages and can print as many as they need. That way they don’t need to scroll down to whatever page they need. The old way was to just PDF each chapter and not use a TOC, they would just download a zip of every chapter at the beginning of the school year.
On each page are a button back to the TOC (just says ‘TOC’), a button to the answer side (the next page but with answers), and the Answer Page has the same buttons but one going back to the front side. The buttons are formatted with a “Go to destination” or “Go to next/previous page.”
We have another doc where the teacher can create a test for each student. This is quite a bit more in depth with buttons that change between questions in an object state as well as questions numbers, but still an interactive PDF. We don’t use any other feature as far as the videos or animations go.
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