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Kaan Yigit

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  1. I actually solved the problem myself. There is a lot of forum threads about this issue throughout the internet. It is a bug which should be solved by Apple. The problem is the preview app and the internal pdf viewer of the MAC. The MAC pdf viewer converts all the # signs in the hyperlinks to %23.. If you switch the internal pdf viewer app of the MAC to Adobe Acrobat and make it the default pdf viewer, the links would work just fine.
  2. @Callum I've tried again but interestingly still the same problem persists. You have no problems when exporting it over there but I have the same problem when I export it as PDF. I also updated the app to it's latest version from App Store.
  3. I've uploaded the screenshot that you have requested into the dropbox. Thanks
  4. Callum, I've just uploaded the current page. You can find the hyperlink on the BLEED sign. It should direct a specific page of another PDF which is stored online. You can't open that hyperlink as it is behind a company proxy. Thanks
  5. Callum thanks for the quick response. Could you explain me how to extract the Affinity Publisher current page so I can upload it to the dropbox account that you provided. I can only export the current page as PDF.
  6. I'm using Affinity Publisher on MAC and the version number is: 1.10.4 I created a PDF project and I'd like to use some hyperlinks which should connect to an exact page of another PDF document which is stored online. When I put the hyperlink on the object in my Affinity project it's working normally. Here is the hyperlink below: https://........s.com/fm/Documents/example.pdf#page=66 But whenever I export my Affinity project as PDF (digital / high quality), the links became as below in the exported PDF: https://........s.com/fm/Documents/example.pdf%23page=66 The number mark # in the first link appears as %23 and the hyperlink now is not working properly in the PDF. I tried many options to solve the issue but couldn't find a proper solution. Also I checked many pages in this forum. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks
  7. @garrettm30 Your tip helped me a lot. Thanks for the great tip. Kaan
  8. Hi, My affinity publisher on Mac was crashed today and when I opened the app again,it didn't prompt me to continue on the file that I was working on. I actually saved the file as .afpub file before the app was crashed but when I try to load it again, the app prompts a message saying "failed to open file, the file type is not supported" Is there any way to recover my file again? Thanks for all the post.
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