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I created a long Word document for my students, and, for ease of navigation, I created internal hyperlinks (which are called "Bookmarks" in Word) so that my students can easily and quickly navigate to different parts of the document by clicking the hyperlinks. I saved the Word document as a PDF, verified that the hyperlinks still work in the PDF (they do), uploaded the PDF to "Files" on Canvas, and then created a link to the document in a module on Canvas. When I click on the link to the document in Canvas, Canvas opens the PDF in a Canvas window. If I then click on the hyperlinks while viewing the PDF in the Canvas window, the hyperlinks don't work. That is, I click on the hyperlinks, and nothing happens. If I download the PDF by clicking "Download" in the Canvas window and then open the document on my desktop, however, the hyperlinks work: I click on the hyperlinks, and they take me to the correct spot in the PDF. How can I make these hyperlinks work while viewing the PDF in the Canvas window?
Hi David,
I wonder if this is more to do with the in-browser PDF viewer, rather than Canvas directly.
As a test, could you possibly try to open the downloaded PDF within your browser (either by dragging and dropping the PDF onto the browser icon, or File --> Open --> navigate to PDF).
I would like to see if the in-browser view standalone works or if it also experiences the same issue! Please let me know how you get on.
Stuart
I have the exact same problem as Dave and Trina indicated. I note that there hasn't been a response since Trina's post. Is there a work around or a resolution to this issue?
HI Stuart!
No, the problem is Canvas pdf conversion. Internal links within a document (what in Word is called a link to a bookmark) works in pdf/A applications, such as Apples Preview or Adobe Acrobat. They also work when opened in Safari, Edge, Firefox and Chrome.
In Canvas preview for files, external links (web url:s) work. But not the internal links in the same document. They are highlighted in yellow and you get a pointer, but noting happens when you click on the link.
It doesn't matter if you upload a pdf or the original Word document. The link is not working after the conversion by the preview.
Hi David and Stuart,
I just ran into the same problem and followed your diagnostic suggestion, Stuart. When I opened the internally hyperlinked doc in both Chrome and Safari browsers, the document's hyperlinks worked fine.
In Canvas, the same hyperlinked text does become highlighted when hovering above it (suggesting a link is active), but when clicked, the page doesn't advance/the link doesn't work.
These internal links are so helpful for longer documents, as David points out.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
Trina
You are linking to an external URL (e.g. a web link to canvas). This discussion is about internal links within a document. Say from the first page to page five or from a table of content to a specific heading in the document.
External links works, but not internal (What in Word is called bookmarks).
This is still a problem. 😿
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