Adobe has a "Replace" feature that allows for the user to replace a page in a PDF Document.
Internal links/bookmarks will still point to the new page even though it's new and replacing the previous page.
Currently, links/bookmarks have to be rebuilt in Nitro Professional.
Thanks!
"Replace" a page and maintain the internal links and bookmarks from the original.
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Hello Everyone,
Currently, this is not planned. Please provide more feedback, and "like" the idea if you would like to push interest on this topic.
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Doing this would prevent having to re establish multi hyperlinks that were on the original page and would certainly be an asset to the save time.
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Just upgraded to 6 from 5 and enjoying a noticably improved performance, which is much appreciated. However, first multi-paged document I am working with... after replacing a couple of pages in the document and re-saving, I (and all of the recipients and readers of my document) now get an error in Adobe Reader upon opening the document: "The document's page tree contains an invalid node"
If there is help on this problem anywhere in the documentation or forums, I don't seem to see it.
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After replacing pages in a document, Adobe Reader Error on Opening: "The document's page tree contains an invalid node". -
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Can I maintain current links if I need to add an additional page to my document? My document is very large (700+ pages) and outdated, I am in need of removing pages and possibly adding some but all the links will become inaccurate, is there any help for this?
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Can I maintain all current links in a large doc if I add or delete pages?. -
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