11.2.1 for Windows

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file attachments > click the Attachments icon in the Navigation pane to open
the Attachments panel > open the file attachment by double click > scroll
through the file attachment and go to a position where you want to set > click
Set this position.
Notes:
1. The new PDF document should be opened in a new tab in the existing
window but not a new window. While setting the position, you can press
Ctrl + mouse scroll to change the page magnification. Before setting the
position, you can click Cancel to cancel your operation, if necessary.
2. The linked local PDF documents are saved in your local disks. You need to
send the parent PDF document and the linked documents to users to
ensure that the linked documents can be opened. However, the linked PDF
file attachments are always saved with the PDF document.
Change the view magnification -- scroll in the current document or another
document > go to a new position where you want to set > change the
magnification of the position > click Set this position.
Click Cancel to cancel out of your operation.
B. Go to a named position designate the link to a named position that has been
set by the creator of the current document.
To go to a named position, choose this option and click the Next button > select a
named position for the pop-up list > click OK.
Note: An empty pop-up list indicates that no position has been named by the
document’s creator.
C. Open/execute a file designate the link to open another file. To do this, please
follow the steps below:
Choose Open/execute a file > click the Next button > select the destination
file and click Select.
D. Open a web page designate the link to open a web page. Do the following:
Choose Open a web page > click the Next button > enter the URL of the
destination web page or click the drop-down button to select a web site you
have opened before.
E. Others (use action property page) add an action to the link. Please refer to
“Actions tab for the button properties for more details.