I am creating a pdf to send as a newsletter. The title of the
newsletter is also the title of our website. Not my actual site, but
for example www.fishandchips.com. We have made each seperate word a
different color, "fish" is blue, "and" is black, and "chips" is red.
Whenever I try to hyperlink www.fishandchips.com the colors are changed
to one color. How can I keep the colors as I intend? Also, when I
create the pdf will I still be able to allow my reader to click on the
website/title?

Re: Hyperlink question by Dawn

Dawn
Wed Mar 22 13:44:44 CST 2006

Create your hyperlink first, then change the formatting of your
hyperlink to your desired colors. If you can create a PDF document
which contains clickable hyperlinks now, they your newsletter will
continue to maintain the links. (For instance if you are using
PDFMaker) I don't have that loaded, so I am not sure whether PDFMaker
will change the colors of your hyperlink to the standard, blue,
underline or not.

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"Cal" <just_cal@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am creating a pdf to send as a newsletter. The title of the
> newsletter is also the title of our website. Not my actual site,
> but
> for example www.fishandchips.com. We have made each seperate word a
> different color, "fish" is blue, "and" is black, and "chips" is red.
> Whenever I try to hyperlink www.fishandchips.com the colors are
> changed
> to one color. How can I keep the colors as I intend? Also, when I
> create the pdf will I still be able to allow my reader to click on
> the
> website/title?
>



Re: Hyperlink question by Cal

Cal
Wed Mar 22 14:44:47 CST 2006

Thanks for replying Dawn. I just downloaded pdfFactory but I haven't
used it enough to see if I can do what you suggest. I'll give it a go
tonight.

Thanks again, I wish I had found this group years ago. Very good
information found here.

Cal.


RE: Hyperlink question by MinutiaMinder

MinutiaMinder
Wed Mar 22 14:58:35 CST 2006

The easiest way to accomplish this is to insert an image file into your
newsletter which contains the logo. In other words, do you have a "logo
file" of "FishandChips", for example, that is used on your letterhead,
business cards, etc.? Insert that file into the Word document, then create a
hyperlink to your website by making the image file itself a hyperlink. You
can generally do this by right-clicking on the image file, and there should
be a "Hyperlink" option. If you don't see it, let me know what kind of image
file it is (bmp, jpeg, tif, etc.) and maybe I can answer your question more
specifically.

Hope this answered your question!
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www.minutiaminders.com

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"Cal" wrote:

> I am creating a pdf to send as a newsletter. The title of the
> newsletter is also the title of our website. Not my actual site, but
> for example www.fishandchips.com. We have made each seperate word a
> different color, "fish" is blue, "and" is black, and "chips" is red.
> Whenever I try to hyperlink www.fishandchips.com the colors are changed
> to one color. How can I keep the colors as I intend? Also, when I
> create the pdf will I still be able to allow my reader to click on the
> website/title?
>
>