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ISO info/tutorial

I recently got ps cs 3 and I saw that you are supposed to be able to create pdf documents that have hyperlinks in them. I have tried to figure out how to do it, but to be honest the program has quite a large learning curve. I've looked for tutorials but the only one that came close to what I'm looking for was for sale and I can't afford it. I would just like to know how to get links to work once you save a pdf and open it in acrobat. If anyone could help or point me in the right direction, I would very much appreciate it. Thanks in advance!!!
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I havent used thsi feature - but the information here http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/Phot...ab64-7745.html might help

I couldnt find anything else even vaguely helpful but perhaps someone else will
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Thanks for the info! This sounds like a ver complicated feature to figure out so I think I'll go back to concentrating on the digi scrappin' aspect of photoshop and try to get the hang of the program. Then I may check back into pdfs.
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There is a program called Primo PDF that will allow you to include links. I use it with Word and it acts as a virtual print driver, producing a PDF file. I use it for tutorials. It's free.
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Awsome! Thanks so much for the info
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