Discussion:
Save as PDF Breaks Relative Links to Other PDFs
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Saracoglu
2010-04-28 15:11:01 UTC
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I have a bunch of visio files with hyperlinks to several pdf documents.
All hyperlinks are relative links (also checked the relative checkbox).
When I save the visio drawings as pdf files using save-as (or publish as
pdf),
the relative hyperlinks gets saved as hard-links including the path of the
visio file itself (ie. file:///c:\documents and settings\username\.... etc)
The very same result is also when I publish as xps document.
On the document properties, I can enter a base path, yet, this is then an
http path, and not relative, and also not appropriate.

Is there a way to trick the SaveasPDF Add-in so that it respects the relative
paths of the hyperlinks in visio upon publishing as pdf?
James W.
2010-04-28 23:39:01 UTC
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This sounds like the limitation mentioned in KB923700.
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James W.
Post by Saracoglu
I have a bunch of visio files with hyperlinks to several pdf documents.
All hyperlinks are relative links (also checked the relative checkbox).
When I save the visio drawings as pdf files using save-as (or publish as
pdf),
the relative hyperlinks gets saved as hard-links including the path of the
visio file itself (ie. file:///c:\documents and settings\username\.... etc)
The very same result is also when I publish as xps document.
On the document properties, I can enter a base path, yet, this is then an
http path, and not relative, and also not appropriate.
Is there a way to trick the SaveasPDF Add-in so that it respects the relative
paths of the hyperlinks in visio upon publishing as pdf?
Saracoglu
2010-04-29 13:25:01 UTC
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Hi James,

none of the conditions on KB923700 apply. The file saves fine as web page,
and the links remain relative as entered.

The relative links get broken when using the SaveasPDF / SaveasXPS
function (Addin?) of Visio 2007.
Post by James W.
This sounds like the limitation mentioned in KB923700.
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James W.
James W.
2010-04-29 17:56:16 UTC
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Actually saving in the PDF format is not isolated to Visio. What happens if
the same scenario was setup with a Word file are the results the same?
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James W.
Post by Saracoglu
Hi James,
none of the conditions on KB923700 apply. The file saves fine as web page,
and the links remain relative as entered.
The relative links get broken when using the SaveasPDF / SaveasXPS
function (Addin?) of Visio 2007.
Post by James W.
This sounds like the limitation mentioned in KB923700.
--
James W.
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