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Hi. I subscribed in digest mode. I'm trying to reply to the topic I created "v4 or later PDF Guides with 
bookmarks." I sent a message to users-get-N... to try to get the thread but I got nothing, so I'm trying to reply 
"manually". I hope the folks that replied to my thread can see this message as well

There is a clickable index (between pages 3 and 6 in the 4.1 guide) which
allows you to jump to any page in the document. This is not as efficient as
the bookmark/outline available in the 3.4 guides but it still works.
This was possibly an option taken by the editors to save time/work for the
volunteers? (I'm just guessing)
I didn't notice that. I guess this is intended to be used with viewers with Back/Forward feature, 
don't it?


In the spirit of open source, here is the Calc 4.1 manual in PDF with
bookmarks for the main chapters.
I added them all in under 2 minutes using the Free version of Tracker
Software's PDF-XChange Editor (available for Windows only)
Adding bookmarks is really simple: just select the text you want to show on
the bookmark and press Ctrl+Shift+B (or type it manually). I only did the
top level chapters but the full index could be easily done...

Hey, thanks. I downloaded your file and I can't see the bookmarks neither in owncloud nor in evince 
(default linux pdf reader)
I don't think there are free viewers in linux that allow you to make custom bookmarks like pdf 
xchange but I will check


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