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all right guys welcome to this quick tutorial on how to deal with multiple line hyperlinks my name is dax castro iamp;#39;m an docHub certified pdf accessibility trainer iamp;#39;m also an accessible document specialist certified by the international association of accessibility professionals and in this quick video weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to deal with multiple line hyperlinks now we have a sample document here and you can see weamp;#39;ve got a list of three different links right and you can see that weamp;#39;ve got first of all one of the things you have to understand about whatamp;#39;s happening here is that when you have multiple line hyperlinks indesign doesnamp;#39;t understand how to export it as one link itamp;#39;s a bug and itamp;#39;s been here quite a while right hopefully someday soon they fix it but when your link spans multiple lines it actually creates two link references one for the first line and one for the second line and then separates the te