I am using FP2000. I would like to add a PDF file (our
catalog) so my customers can download it.

Can this be done, and if so, how?

Thanks for the help
Michael
www.eyespyli.com

Re: adding a PDF file by Stefan

Stefan
Mon Dec 08 04:38:58 CST 2003

In FP, File Import the .pdf file, and then drag it onto a page to create a link to it

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| I am using FP2000. I would like to add a PDF file (our
| catalog) so my customers can download it.
|
| Can this be done, and if so, how?
|
| Thanks for the help
| Michael
| www.eyespyli.com
|



Re: adding a PDF file by MD

MD
Mon Dec 08 07:30:12 CST 2003

Hi Michael,

Import the PDF file then create a link to it.

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"Michael" <mts@eyespyli.com> wrote in message
news:05a601c3bd75$3e12d230$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I am using FP2000. I would like to add a PDF file (our
> catalog) so my customers can download it.
>
> Can this be done, and if so, how?
>
> Thanks for the help
> Michael
> www.eyespyli.com
>



adding a PDF file by Mark

Mark
Thu Dec 18 22:11:13 CST 2003


>-----Original Message-----
>I am using FP2000. I would like to add a PDF file (our
>catalog) so my customers can download it.
>
>Can this be done, and if so, how?
>
>Thanks for the help
>Michael
>www.eyespyli.com
>
>.
>

Mike,

Create a directory in your website and call it 'docs'.
Then import your .pdf into the docs directory.
Then on the page you want to link to the .pdf, create a
hyperlink and select the docs directory, then select
the .pdf you want.

your hyperlink would then look like this

docs\filename.pdf

When someone clicks on the link, it will give them the
option of opening or saving the pdf

Hope this helps