You can link directly to the pdf. It's basically the same as linking to a web page. First make sure the pdf is in your root directory and saved with an appropriate file name (all lowercase, no spaces, no funny characters). To create the link, highlight the text or select the image in dreamweaver that you want to serve as the link, go down to the link box in the bottom menu and browse to find your pdf by clicking on the blue folder. Once you find it and select it, you should be all set. Save and test it to make sure it works.
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Melissa said
at 10:46 pm on Nov 13, 2008
You can link directly to the pdf. It's basically the same as linking to a web page. First make sure the pdf is in your root directory and saved with an appropriate file name (all lowercase, no spaces, no funny characters). To create the link, highlight the text or select the image in dreamweaver that you want to serve as the link, go down to the link box in the bottom menu and browse to find your pdf by clicking on the blue folder. Once you find it and select it, you should be all set. Save and test it to make sure it works.
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