All the steps shown in this video appear on my blog at erinwrightwriting.com/buttons-to-page-views-in-pdfs-with-adobe-acrobat/. Thank you for watching!
@@erinwrightwriting Oh, one thing I learned the hard way (in other words, I wasted a lot of time until I realized this). If you create a button to a specific page and, in the Options, identify the landing page, and LATER the landing page has shifted from (say) 22 to page 23, the linked landing page has updated to 23, but the Option written landing page hasn't. Because of the latter, I assumed that the former did not as well. But I happened to have glanced at that before deleting it and saw that it was fine. If you ever do this again, you may wish to add that.
Hi, I have added button that is located on top of a text and covering it. It set it on Mouse Down to hide the button.. Saved the file I don't see the button. Only when I click to add new button it shows the old buttons. What am I doing wrong? I am using the Acrobat Pro CC 2023 version. thanks
Hi, I have created a button in all pages of pdf with 'button property action (view > page navigation > previous view)' For ex, in my current page (page no 5), if I did zoom in/out, then when I click on button. My expectation is it should go to previous page, but it's doing zoom in/out. Can I know how we can ignore zoom in/out, while click on button.
Thank you so much for watching! Unfortunately, I don't know why the Action tab isn't showing up for you. If you think it could be a software glitch, please consider contacting Adobe support. Best of luck!
Thank you!@@erinwrightwriting I was able to find the information online, community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat/adobe-acrobat-pro-dc-actions-tab-missing-in-field-properties-and-no-button-function/m-p/10080267
That is a great question! You can set the button to open an Excel file by selecting Open a File in the Button Properties dialog box. However, the person trying to open the Excel file via the button would need to have Excel installed on their computer.
@@erinwrightwriting Thanks Erin for the prompt reply. I created a button for an embedded pdf file and works fine when I click on it. I then created another button using the 'Open a file' and it opens properly after clicking on it on the PC I created the pdf file. But when I tried the same pdf file on another PC it tells me it can not find the xcel file. (the button for the pdf opens OK). Am I missing something.? I embedded the xcel file and it opens properly when clicking on the attachment pane. I would be great if it open after clicking the button feature.
@@ernestogold3494 Hi, Ernesto. The Excel file will need to be stored in an accessible location (such as cloud storage or a shared server) before creating the link. Otherwise, it will only be accessible on the computer where it is stored.
@@erinwrightwriting That makes sense Erin. If I open the main pdf in anther work PC then it works. But unfortunately seems that it won't open if I send the main pdf to an external customer/user. I will need to embed the xcel file in the pdf and add a text comment directing them to the attachment pane to open it. Agree? Many thanks for your advice.
@@ernestogold3494 Yes, I agree. However, if you have a collection of files, you may want to consider creating a portfolio. I have another tutorial explaining that process: ua-cam.com/video/Ol56uq3rkhY/v-deo.html.
I'm learning from your tutorials. I've created a button and distributed across all pages per your tutorial. It allows me to click on it and return to the first page. I've decided I do not want it anymore. How do i delete it from every page? (400 page document) Thank you.
Hello, Steve. Is this distributed button the only interactive element in your PDF? If so, you can open the Rich Media toolbar, select Select Object, right-click the button, select Select All, right-click the button again, and then select Delete. However, don't use that method if you have other interactive elements because they may be deleted also. If you do have other interactive elements, there is an advanced method for deletion, but it will take a bit for me to type it out, so let me know. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Thanks for your speedy response. Yes, this button is the only interactive element in my PDF. I tried your method but it only deletes the one button.
Okay, sorry to hear that. Here is the more advanced method: Tools tab > Prepare Form > AZ (in the Fields section in the right-hand pane) > Alphabetical Order. You should now see your buttons listed Button1#0, Button1#1, Button1#2, etc. Select the first one in the list. Press Shift as you select the last one. Once they are all selected, right-click and select Delete. Best of luck!
Thank you for watching! Not all of the desktop features work on mobile, so I am afraid my only advice is to test it out on your phone before sending it to others. If it doesn't work on your phone, I encourage you to report that issue to Adobe. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
All the steps shown in this video appear on my blog at erinwrightwriting.com/buttons-to-page-views-in-pdfs-with-adobe-acrobat/. Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial. Exactly what I needed and very pleasant and concise.
I really appreciate your kind comment! Thank you for watching!
Thank you Erin
Your 4 years back video helped me alot for replace and format 🤗🤗
That's great. Thank you for watching!😀
This should be official Adobe playlist 💯
You are very kind! Thank you for watching!
Thank you very much for the video, exactly what I was looking for.. Awesome
I am so glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!
Thanks Erin. Very helpful video
I am happy to hear that it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
I'm glad i found this channel Thanks Hey can you do a tutorial on how to create a button using an image and how to customize
Hello, Eric, thank you for the great idea! I will definitely add that to my list. Thank you for watching!
This helped me alot. Thank you.
I am glad that it helped! Thank you for watching!
You are doing great!! thankyou!
I appreciate that. Thank you for watching!
Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you! (I wish Acrobat was as clear as your instructions).
I really appreciate your kind comment! Thank you for watching!
@@erinwrightwriting Oh, one thing I learned the hard way (in other words, I wasted a lot of time until I realized this). If you create a button to a specific page and, in the Options, identify the landing page, and LATER the landing page has shifted from (say) 22 to page 23, the linked landing page has updated to 23, but the Option written landing page hasn't. Because of the latter, I assumed that the former did not as well. But I happened to have glanced at that before deleting it and saw that it was fine. If you ever do this again, you may wish to add that.
Very useful. Thanks.
I am so glad it was useful! Thank you for watching!
You are doing great!
I am learning pdf forms. Could you please guide how to make an editable Pdf template with collapsible sections?
Thank you for the suggestion! I will add it to my list of future tutorials!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you for saving me a ton of time. ( =
I'm always delighted to hear that I saved someone time! Thank you for watching!
Thank you ma'am.
Thank you for watching!
Nice tutorial...I like it....
Thank you for watching!
Hi, I have added button that is located on top of a text and covering it. It set it on Mouse Down to hide the button.. Saved the file I don't see the button. Only when I click to add new button it shows the old buttons. What am I doing wrong? I am using the Acrobat Pro CC 2023 version. thanks
Thank you so much for watching! That sounds like a frustrating issue. In the Button Properties dialog box, is the Fill Color set to No Color?
@@erinwrightwriting thank you for your reply. There is color set. Still not showing up.
Hi,
I have created a button in all pages of pdf with 'button property action (view > page navigation > previous view)'
For ex, in my current page (page no 5), if I did zoom in/out, then when I click on button. My expectation is it should go to previous page, but it's doing zoom in/out.
Can I know how we can ignore zoom in/out, while click on button.
Thank you for watching! In the Menu Item dialog box, choose "View > Page Navigation > Previous Page" rather than previous view. Best of luck!
I am unable to locate the 'actions' tab when following your easy to understand tutorial, any ideas?
Thank you so much for watching! Unfortunately, I don't know why the Action tab isn't showing up for you. If you think it could be a software glitch, please consider contacting Adobe support. Best of luck!
Thank you!@@erinwrightwriting I was able to find the information online, community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat/adobe-acrobat-pro-dc-actions-tab-missing-in-field-properties-and-no-button-function/m-p/10080267
Excellent!
My understanding is the the button can open another pdf file, but not an excel file, correct? I tried but is not working out.
That is a great question! You can set the button to open an Excel file by selecting Open a File in the Button Properties dialog box. However, the person trying to open the Excel file via the button would need to have Excel installed on their computer.
@@erinwrightwriting Thanks Erin for the prompt reply.
I created a button for an embedded pdf file and works fine when I click on it.
I then created another button using the 'Open a file' and it opens properly after clicking on it on the PC I created the pdf file. But when I tried the same pdf file on another PC it tells me it can not find the xcel file. (the button for the pdf opens OK). Am I missing something.?
I embedded the xcel file and it opens properly when clicking on the attachment pane. I would be great if it open after clicking the button feature.
@@ernestogold3494 Hi, Ernesto. The Excel file will need to be stored in an accessible location (such as cloud storage or a shared server) before creating the link. Otherwise, it will only be accessible on the computer where it is stored.
@@erinwrightwriting That makes sense Erin. If I open the main pdf in anther work PC then it works. But unfortunately seems that it won't open if I send the main pdf to an external customer/user.
I will need to embed the xcel file in the pdf and add a text comment directing them to the attachment pane to open it. Agree?
Many thanks for your advice.
@@ernestogold3494 Yes, I agree. However, if you have a collection of files, you may want to consider creating a portfolio. I have another tutorial explaining that process: ua-cam.com/video/Ol56uq3rkhY/v-deo.html.
Created the button without any issues but the name of the button never shows up on the button? Any thoughts as to why this may be happening?
Please disregard, I figured it out! 🙂🙃😁
I am glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!
I'm learning from your tutorials. I've created a button and distributed across all pages per your tutorial. It allows me to click on it and return to the first page. I've decided I do not want it anymore. How do i delete it from every page? (400 page document) Thank you.
Hello, Steve. Is this distributed button the only interactive element in your PDF? If so, you can open the Rich Media toolbar, select Select Object, right-click the button, select Select All, right-click the button again, and then select Delete. However, don't use that method if you have other interactive elements because they may be deleted also. If you do have other interactive elements, there is an advanced method for deletion, but it will take a bit for me to type it out, so let me know. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Thanks for your speedy response. Yes, this button is the only interactive element in my PDF. I tried your method but it only deletes the one button.
Okay, sorry to hear that. Here is the more advanced method: Tools tab > Prepare Form > AZ (in the Fields section in the right-hand pane) > Alphabetical Order. You should now see your buttons listed Button1#0, Button1#1, Button1#2, etc. Select the first one in the list. Press Shift as you select the last one. Once they are all selected, right-click and select Delete. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting Fantastic! You rock! Thanks!
does it work if i open via my phone app? Because it doesn't work when i open the pdf with my phone
Thank you for watching! Not all of the desktop features work on mobile, so I am afraid my only advice is to test it out on your phone before sending it to others. If it doesn't work on your phone, I encourage you to report that issue to Adobe. I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
It works in the system, not in mobile