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| Hi All, I wish to link to a pdf document. I have successfully uploaded the document through FTP manager; I created a folder, named it pdf, and placed the pdf file in there. This is where I come amiss; I am unsure what hyperlink address I require in order to map it to the document. The domain is scothedge.com I have created a sub domain retreat.scothedge.com, the link will be on a page within this sub domain (page is called rates). When I create a text field and then press hyperlink button it gives me several options i.e. http; file I think this is where I am coming unstuck. I tried several variations to no avail. Pdf doc is called rates.pdf Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. Regards Bert |
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Bert- Your file resides here: http://www.scothedge.com/pdf/rates.pdf That is how you should type in your link in the hyper-link box Cheers, Andy
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