At my work we produce a CD with PDF documents for management. These PDFs are to have links contained in them to various other documents (usually Word) documents.
When we create the links we use relative path syntax for example "../corporate/test.doc". The reason being that the links must work on any PC as they are distributed on CD.
The problem is that Acrobat 5 doesn't like to keep the file paths the way we type them. Instead of keeping the "../" part, it changes it to whatever the root folder of the PC where we are creating the link is called. For example, if my PC was called Civic1 and I tried to save the PDF file, it changes my link from "../Corporate/test.doc" to "//Civic1/Corporate/test.doc". This obviously would not work when we publish it to CD.
The funny thing is this never happened when we had Acrobat 4. It's only with version 5 that we have this problem.
How do I make Acrobat stop doing this?
When we create the links we use relative path syntax for example "../corporate/test.doc". The reason being that the links must work on any PC as they are distributed on CD.
The problem is that Acrobat 5 doesn't like to keep the file paths the way we type them. Instead of keeping the "../" part, it changes it to whatever the root folder of the PC where we are creating the link is called. For example, if my PC was called Civic1 and I tried to save the PDF file, it changes my link from "../Corporate/test.doc" to "//Civic1/Corporate/test.doc". This obviously would not work when we publish it to CD.
The funny thing is this never happened when we had Acrobat 4. It's only with version 5 that we have this problem.
How do I make Acrobat stop doing this?