I work for a company that is curently in the midst of a large digital archiving contract - scan files in, convert to PDF. I have the job of creating a list of bookmarks in an index page which mirrors the the file structure of the original binders. Question: Is there some way to work more fluidly with the bookmarks? Every time that you select a bookmark to re-name it or work with it you lose the highlight when you are done, i.e. it becomes inactive. I am looking for some way to uze the arrow keys, the tab button - something - that will allow me to navigate through without the mouse. I am using a simple macro program that spits out the keystrokes you record to it, and it would save a lot of time were I able to simply move straight down the list of bookmarks rather than have to use the cursor each time. If anyone knows a good way of going about this, I'm all ears - thanks!
P.S. Looks like you can work with Acrobat using VB - that sounds like my kind of thing. Would you use Visual Studio 6 for this or is there some type of an app that is designed solely around Acrobat?
P.S. Looks like you can work with Acrobat using VB - that sounds like my kind of thing. Would you use Visual Studio 6 for this or is there some type of an app that is designed solely around Acrobat?