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Add In Scroll to pdf: Table of content - how to make the links working in the PDF file?

Silke Heunisch
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February 14, 2022

Hi, 
I'm using the Scroll to PDF add in, and figured out how to do several settings etc. 

I have included a table of content. Preferable I'd like to have the positions on the table of content linked in the PDF (if you click at the 3.0 XXX - the link will jump to the page without you scrolling down 15 pages... - just an example) 

 

If I export the page with "Export to PDF" the links of the table of content are working in the PDF file.

If I do the export with  "export with Scroll PDF Exporter" the links of the table of content are not working. 

 

How can I solve this? 

Thanks

Silke

 

 

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Tom Rough
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February 14, 2022

Hi Silke, thanks for the post.

Were you using a browser to view the PDF generated by Scroll PDF Exporter?

If so, it can be that some browser readers behave in this way, for instance, I know that this behaviour is reproducible with Mozilla Firefox but the table of contents navigation works as expected with Google Chrome. Due to browser readers in general not having the full functionality of a standalone PDF reader, such as Adobe, I would recommend using a specific PDF reader in order to navigate to through the generated PDF document. If you are still experiencing issues when navigating from the ToC in a PDF reader please reach out to us via help@k15t.com and we can investigate this further. 

Cheers, Thomas (K15t - vendors of Scroll PDF Exporter)

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