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Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 4
OS: vista
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Linking a .pdf file using Web Easy 7
I would like to link a .pdf file to the website that I have built for the company I work for using Web Easy Professional 7. What is the easiest way to go about this? Copy and paste only copies words, not the formatted file. I appreciate any response and help.
Thank you, Lindsey |
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Design Team Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coventry, UK
Posts: 1,880
OS: Vista, various linux distros
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Re: Linking a .pdf file using Web Easy 7
1) Upload your .pdf file to somewhere on the web(i assume your website would be the easiest place)
2) add a link to the .pdf file to your site. If you want to actually Embed the PDF file in a webpage that's a different story, but post back saying so and i'll explain. Cheers, Jamey |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coventry, UK
Posts: 1,880
OS: Vista, various linux distros
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Re: Linking a .pdf file using Web Easy 7
Hey, easiest way is:
HTML Code:
<embed src="[your pdf's url here]" width="[width of the pdf]" height="[height of the pdf]" href="[your pdf's url here]"></embed> Cheers, Jamey |
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