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DinoJam

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  1. I can share a small snippet of the pdf to show the issue I'm running into. If I need to share the pub file, I'd like a private link. 9.12_digital.pdf
  2. Hello, I've exported my book as a pdf but the pdf links aren't working as intended. The bookmark list (that shows up in side-panels) sends me to the correct spread - it lands with the anchor at the top of the page, however when clicking on TOC entries, it seems to land on the previous spread or with the anchor at the very bottom. I've been able to recreate this on different pdf viewers. I'm not sure if I've missed a checkbox somewhere when I export or something... Any ideas?
  3. Just wanted to add that I'd happily make a one-time purchase for an official add-on or plug-in - or even an entire fourth app in the suite - to have this be a reality. Seeing all the more requests in this thread has me hopeful though. Keep the comments coming! To reiterate, having this functionality would change (for the better!) every single one of our digital products - and it would help us send forms and do work with clients/collaborators around the world who do not always have access to printers and scanners. Would love to hear from a developer if this is at all a blip on the roadmap or within possibility though - even if we can't get a timeline, date, or promise.
  4. Would absolutely love to have this function. It would make our workflow so much easier. We resort to using Scribus (and the UI for that open software is clunky and not easy to use...) because we'd rather not pay a subscription to any alternatives. Was surprised to see it wasn't implemented in V2 after seeing so many requests for it for V1. Surely if open software can accomplish it the team at Serif can do it too? We work with clients around the world who do not always have access to printers or scanners. Form fillable PDFs are a big part of improving the accessibility of the products we create and sell. We know plenty of others in our industry who would happily leave Adobe for Affinity if Publisher could accomplish this.
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