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Hi, Links work on our invoices.
I think the difference is if you use the "Send to disk" option rather than "print to PDF". If you're using a print to pdf 'printer' then it's really turning it into an image rather than an editable/linkable document. I don't know the technical terms for all that (obviously :smileyvery-happy: ) but I know the links are working on our invoices.
Both methods create a pdf but send to disk should keep the link as a link.
- Elisem3 years agoPartner
Thanks for this, however, its still not working. Did you put the link in as text as its not coming up on the formating as a hyperlink, its just text. I tried "send to disk" no success. I am not able to cut and past the hyperlink into the invoice - looks like I am doing something wrong
- H-TS3 years agoTrusted User
Hmm. Sorry it wasn't that simple.
I'm pretty sure ours is just in a normal text box. However, it is in a separate box all of its own with no other text, so maybe that makes the pdf program read it as a link?
So instead of saying "click here www.websiteaddress.com.au" in the text box, we have it split into "click here" and "www.websiteaddress.com.au".
That's the only other suggestion I have, sorry. And you might have tried it already. This is what ours looks like in the customise forms window.
Good luck!
- Elisem3 years agoPartner
Hi
Thanks for all of this but that is exactly how I have entered it on the bottom of a service invoice. Two text boxes
No idea what I am doing wrong. I have received the hyper link in an email and that works but have tried copy and paste into myob invoice and also typing it all in but neither work
Any more suggestions
thanks
Elise