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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to add link to PDF on Server with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful platform designed to streamline document management, making it easy to edit, sign, and distribute your PDF files. With a user-friendly interface and robust features, our editor allows users to import, modify, and manage documents directly from their browser. Whether you are working individually or collaborating with a team, adding links to your PDFs is a simple process that enhances interactivity and accessibility.

Follow the steps to add a link to your PDF on Server

  1. Begin by opening the DocHub website in your web browser and logging into your account. If you don't have an account, you can easily create one for free.
  2. Once logged in, locate the PDF you wish to edit by navigating to your documents or uploading a new one from your device or cloud storage.
  3. After opening the PDF in the editor, find the option to add links. This feature will allow you to highlight specific text or areas in your document where you want the link to be placed.
  4. Click on the desired text or area, and input the URL you wish to link. Make sure it directs to the correct online resource to ensure convenience for your viewers.
  5. Once you have added the link, review your changes to ensure everything appears correctly. You can adjust the link style if necessary.
  6. Finally, save your edited PDF. You can download it, print it, or share it directly from the platform to your desired recipients.

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How to add link to PDF on Server

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sometimes information provided in a PDF document needs to be expanded adding text extracts each time is not the best way you could include a hyperlink to a web page where readers can go to get more information but typing the URL of the page wont work and to be honest its not pretty thankfully there is a very easy-to-use link tool in PDF Expert it has two ways you can add links to your documents a link to a page within your document and a website link to add a link to a page select the text and enter the page number at the sidebar or you can click the target icon and navigate through your PDF to find the necessary page once there click on it or drag a rectangle to select a part of the page where your link should lead this is extremely useful when youre writing a research paper article or diploma sometimes you want to provide readers with additional information for example you send an article to your students you can add a Wikipedia hyperlink to read more on the topic click to web at

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Double-click to open the docHub program, and then in the Tool select Edit PDF-Open to open a PDF document to be added to the link. Step 3. In edit mode, click the Edit tab and then select the Link drop-down menu, and then select Add/Edit Web or Document Link to add a hyperlink to your PDF.
Steps to turn a PDF into a web page. Select the Create Edit button on the right-side toolbar. Click Export PDF at the top of the window. Choose HTML Web Page and select your options. Single HTML page will create one web page, no matter how long the PDF.
Most website builders allow you to upload PDF files from your computer into your websites file manager. You can then simply add a file block to any page using your builders toolbar and choose your PDF file. This will add the PDF to the page and make it viewable for anyone who visits your website.
Using an iframe tag is the second way to embed a pdf file in an HTML web page. In web development, web developers use the iframe tag to embed files in various formats and even other websites within a web page. Due to its wide compatibility, the iframe tag is widely used for embedding pdf.
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If you have Acrobat on your computer, you can easily create a link in PDF using the program. Follow the steps below: In the Home interface, click the Tools Edit PDF button. Go to Link Add or Edit. Drag a rectangle where you want to create a link on the PDF, this will open Create Link dialog box.
What to Know Use your web hosts file upload program to upload PDF files to your website. If they dont offer one, use an FTP program. To link to the PDF, find the URL of the PDF, copy the URL, and determine where you want the PDF link to display on your website. Paste the link into your websites HTML code.
You link to a PDF file the same way you would link to an HTML file: using the a anchor tag and the URL address of the PDF. This causes the PDF file to open or download, depending on the users browser, when the user clicks on your link.

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