The way I found to tackle this was to save the LO Calc doc as HTML, from
there using Kompozer (html editor) arrange the doc to fit on an A4 sheet
properly.
Afterwards use Chromium to "export" to PDF. This was I get the URL links
in the PDF.
It would be nice if this feature could be included directly in Calc, as
it would have saved a lot of time but nevermind, at least I got the
desired result :-)
--K
On 07/27/2015 12:45 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if anybody can help me....
I am trying to export a Calc spreadsheet to PDF format and preserve
the html links I have in the document.
Is this possible?
Under "Export to PDF" -> "Links" I have selected "Cross Document
Links" to "Open With Internet Browser" however, the links don't seem
to get exported?? I have also tried various options of exporting
"bookmarks" and "document references" but no joy :-(
My version of LibreOffice is 4.3.7.2 running on Arch Linux.
Currently I have the Hyperlinks set on a few images within the cells,
so that when you hover over the images, they tell you to ctrl-click
which brings up the web browser with the correct site.
What's the best way of getting this converted over to PDF if it isn't
possible?
Many thanks.
Kaya
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