PDF (adobe.com)

Insert a PDF from your website

  1. In the draft, place the insertion point where you want the PDF document to appear.

  2. Select Insert > PDF Document > From Website.

    Note: You can use the Insert > PDF Document > From Website option only if you have an active website.

    The Choose PDF Document on Website dialog box appears.

  3. Double-click the web address and navigate to the folder containing the PDF you want to insert. Select the required PDF and click OK.

  4. Depending on the user preference you have defined, the PDF is inserted as a link or as an embedded object.

    Alternatively, the Insert PDF Document dialog box appears, and you can select one of the following options:

    • Create A Link To The PDF Document

    • Insert The PDF As Embedded Object.

  5. (Optional) Select the Remember this option and don't ask again check box, if desired.

    Note: The Insert the PDF as embedded Object option is disabled if the administrator has selected the Do not allow PDF Embedding option for the relevant website.
  6. Click OK.

Note: If you inserted the PDF as an embedded object, a message box appears indicating that some content of the PDF is not accessible, and that some browsers may not render the PDF content. Select the Don't Warn Me Again check box, if desired, and then click OK.

The link to the PDF or the content of the embedded PDF appears at the insertion point in the draft. If you inserted the PDF as a link, the name of the PDF file appears as the linked text.

Note: You can also drag and drop a PDF file from Windows Explorer to your website or blog entry draft.