Destinations
A destination is the end point of a link that enables you to set navigation paths across a collection of PDFs.
To view destinations
You can view all the destinations in the Destinations panel.
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Open the PDF in Right PDF Editor.
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Do either of the following to open the Destinations panel:
To set a destination
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Find the place within the document where you want to create a destination and then set the desired view.
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In the Destinations panel, do either of the following:
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Click the Create New Destination button
and name the destination. The current page view is set as the destination.
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Click the Destinations Options button
and select New Destination. Name the new one and the current page view is set as the destination.
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To reset a destination, click on the name of the destination, scroll to a page view and then click the Set Destination button
. Or you can right-click on the destination in the Destinations panel and select Set Destination from the menu.
To go to a destination
Do either of the following to jump to the destination:
Link to a destination
You can create a link to a destination in the same or another PDF document.
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Open the target document (destination) that contains a destination you want to link to. If the document does not have a destination yet, choose Document > Navigation > Destinations and create a destination. See To set a destination.
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In the source document (where you want to create the link), choose Document > Link > Link and then drag a rectangle to specify a location and size of the link.
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In the Create Link dialog box, set the appearance of the link and select Go to a page view from the Link Action drop-down menu. Click Next.
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Go to the target document (with the destination). In the Destinations panel, double-click on the destination and click Set Link in the Create Go To View dialog box.
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Save the source document. To test the link, click on the link using the Hand tool to open the target document view (your destination).