I tried to search but it seems that most references to hyperlinks are in regards to linking different drawings within a network. From the drop down menu, it does give an option to link to a web-page. Is this more for when it is printed as a PDF? If so, how? Or is it somehow within the drawing I can click on the text and it will open a web-browser? Haven't been able to figure it out.
I want to create a schedule that when sent to a client/contractor I can link a web-page to the item. For example, if I have a specific faucet that I want for a kitchen sink, and I want that person to be able to get to the specific faucet, they could click the text on the PDF document, that may or may not be highlighted/underlined like in other programs.
Or would it be better to create a schedule in a different format and bring it into the drawing that would contain the hyperlinks? I also don't want to bog the drawing file down if it is having to link or reference a bunch of different items. Any insight or recommendations are appreciated.
I want to create a schedule that when sent to a client/contractor I can link a web-page to the item. For example, if I have a specific faucet that I want for a kitchen sink, and I want that person to be able to get to the specific faucet, they could click the text on the PDF document, that may or may not be highlighted/underlined like in other programs.
Or would it be better to create a schedule in a different format and bring it into the drawing that would contain the hyperlinks? I also don't want to bog the drawing file down if it is having to link or reference a bunch of different items. Any insight or recommendations are appreciated.
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