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How to Use the Embed Links In PDF Feature

The Embed Links In PDF feature in pdfFiller allows you to add clickable links to your PDF documents. This feature is especially useful when you want to provide additional information or direct users to external resources within your PDF.

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Open the PDF document you want to add links to in pdfFiller.
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Click on the 'Link' button in the toolbar at the top of the page.
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Select the text or image in the PDF that you want to turn into a clickable link.
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In the 'Link' dialog box that appears, enter the URL you want the link to point to.
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Customize the link appearance by choosing the color, underline style, and opacity.
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Click 'Apply' to add the link to your PDF.
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Repeat steps 3 to 6 for any additional links you want to add.
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Save your changes by clicking on the 'Save' button in the toolbar.

By following these simple steps, you can easily embed links in your PDF documents using pdfFiller's Embed Links In PDF feature. This feature enhances the functionality of your PDFs and makes it easier for users to access additional information or external resources directly from the document.

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Below is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
You can automatically embed files referenced with file links into the PDF file when you export your project to PDF. This makes it possible to distribute additional files with your PDF document without having to use multiple files.
You can add objects such as a file, an image or an audio file to a Word document, an Excel spreadsheet, an HTML document by linking or embedding. Your file embeds a source file: the data are now stored in your file -- without a connection to the original source file.
The PDF you've just created can be sent to anyone on any platform, and the embedded links will all work as expected assuming your recipient's reader supports links in PDFs to begin with, of course. Pages, unlike Word, embeds the actual links into the PDF, for both obvious and non-obvious linked items.
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