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  1. And this, folks, is what I ended up doing. Problem easily fixed by dragging the bookmark to the location it's supposed to be and saving. In Acrobat Professional 8.
  2. Oh well. It is what it is. I'll fire up an older version of Acrobat and take a look at what I can do.
  3. Should I post about this in V1 Bugs found on Windows, then? Does anybody have any workarounds to re-organize the bookmarks?
  4. Just with this one chapter. I'm using Windows 10 and Affinity Publisher 1.10.6.1665.
  5. I've attached an image of the TOC in Publisher to show how the section is in the correct location in the text despite showing up earlier in the PDF's bookmarks.
  6. Sorry for the lack of clarity, but I do not mean in the Anchor Panel. I mean when I open the exported PDF and look at its bookmarks. If you take a look at the image I've attached, the highlighted top-level bookmark is showing up in the wrong spot in the list. It should be just before Example of Play, but instead it's showing up in between sections over a hundred pages earlier. The section of the text it links to is in the right spot, and the TOC shows it in the correct spot, so I'm confused as to why it's showing up like this in the bookmarks of the exported PDF. I've checked in Adobe Reader and it's showing the bookmarks in this incorrect order as well.
  7. In my document, I'm relying on the TOC to create the PDF bookmarks. The correct bookmarks are all there and the nested bookmarks are in the correct order (thanks to my reading in these forums about ensuring layers were sorted correctly), but I can't figure out for the life of me why the bookmark order for the top level bookmarks has the section for pages 165-167 listed between the sections that end at page 20 and begin at page 21. What should I be checking for at this point? What am I missing? Why is that top level bookmark appearing there instead of where it belongs?
  8. That worked perfectly. I really appreciate all your help! Again, thanks so much!
  9. Thanks so much! I'm going to check that out right now.
  10. I forgot to mention last night that when I turn off "Include hyperlinks" the document exports fine. @Hangman, I'm using a custom PDF setting: Raster DPI 144, X Preview export when complete, File format: PDF, Rasterize: Unsupported properties, X Downsample images, above 180 DPI, Resampler: Bilinear, Use DPI 144, X Allow JPEG compression Quality 98, Compatibility: PDF 1.7 (Acrobat 8), Color space: RGB, ICC Profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1, X Convert image color spaces, X Honor spot colors, X Include hyperlinks, X Include bookmarks, X Include layers. @stokerg, perfect! I've uploaded the document to the dropbox link. I've enabled PDF logging. I've attached the log file. pdflib.log
  11. When I try exporting my current book project to PDF, I get an error: "An error occurred while exporting to: [location]". Searching these forums, I've tried cleaning up hyperlinks (made sure none were broken, made sure URLs didn't have spaces and the like). I also tried to narrow down where the issue is in the document by exporting chunks. I can now successful export the document in two halves without any error (pages 1-176 in one half, and 177-353 in the other), but when I try to export the entire thing, I get the error. I previously didn't have this trouble exporting this document. It's only after expanding it with more content and adding an Index that I'm seeing the problem.
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