User Guide

ARTS PDF Aerialist Professional User Guide
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Open File: Opens the specified file. This file can be of any type, but only files
with a *.pdf extension will be opened in Acrobat; all other file types will be
opened in their default viewers. The path to the file can be configured using
an absolute or relative address, see
Using Absolute / Relative Addressing.
Open a web Link: Clicking on the bookmark opens a web browser to the URL
specified within the WWW Link textbox.
Read Article: Selecting this action will link or display the bookmark to an
article thread in the active document.
Show / Hide Field: Provides the option of either showing or hiding fields in a
PDF document.
Submit Form: This will send the form data to a specified URL.
Reset Form: Resets all form fields to their original default value.
Import Form Data: Imports in form data from another file and displays it in
the active form.
JavaScript: This option will run a specified JavaScript
Execute Menu Item: Executes a specified menu command as the action when
the bookmark is clicked.
Movie: Plays a specified QuickTime or AVI movie.
Sound: Plays a specified sound file.
6.5.1.5. Using Absolute / Relative Addressing
When creating stamps that execute an open file or GoTo remote page action it is
possible to specify whether to use absolute or relative file addresses.
Absolute Addresses
Absolute Addresses are best used when it's likely that the stamped document may
need to be moved or copied to a different location in the file system, without any
target files moving in relation.
By default, browsing to the target file using the Open File dialog produces an
absolute address i.e. C:\target.pdf
Relative Addresses
Relative Addresses are most appropriate for PDFs published to CDs/DVDs or when
the entire file system is copied and must remain relative to the source. Relative
addresses describe the path to a file, relative to the source PDF.