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Adding internal document links to section created using pdfpages package
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I've tried adding ref
and label
commands to the pdfcommands
option when adding a pdf file to my report to add a link to the pdf report, but that does not seem to work. Has anyone here tried adding links to sections created using the pdfpages
package ?
pdfpages hyperlink
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I've tried adding ref
and label
commands to the pdfcommands
option when adding a pdf file to my report to add a link to the pdf report, but that does not seem to work. Has anyone here tried adding links to sections created using the pdfpages
package ?
pdfpages hyperlink
New contributor
Welcome to tex.sx! Your question is not vert clear. Can you add some more information? I guess you meanpagecommand
instead ofpdfcommands
(which does not exist)? This works for me, but perhaps you want something else:documentclass{article} usepackage{pdfpages} begin{document} See section ref{example} clearpage includepdf[pagecommand={section{Example}label{example}}]{example-image.pdf} end{document}
– David Purton
22 hours ago
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I've tried adding ref
and label
commands to the pdfcommands
option when adding a pdf file to my report to add a link to the pdf report, but that does not seem to work. Has anyone here tried adding links to sections created using the pdfpages
package ?
pdfpages hyperlink
New contributor
I've tried adding ref
and label
commands to the pdfcommands
option when adding a pdf file to my report to add a link to the pdf report, but that does not seem to work. Has anyone here tried adding links to sections created using the pdfpages
package ?
pdfpages hyperlink
pdfpages hyperlink
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Welcome to tex.sx! Your question is not vert clear. Can you add some more information? I guess you meanpagecommand
instead ofpdfcommands
(which does not exist)? This works for me, but perhaps you want something else:documentclass{article} usepackage{pdfpages} begin{document} See section ref{example} clearpage includepdf[pagecommand={section{Example}label{example}}]{example-image.pdf} end{document}
– David Purton
22 hours ago
add a comment |
Welcome to tex.sx! Your question is not vert clear. Can you add some more information? I guess you meanpagecommand
instead ofpdfcommands
(which does not exist)? This works for me, but perhaps you want something else:documentclass{article} usepackage{pdfpages} begin{document} See section ref{example} clearpage includepdf[pagecommand={section{Example}label{example}}]{example-image.pdf} end{document}
– David Purton
22 hours ago
Welcome to tex.sx! Your question is not vert clear. Can you add some more information? I guess you mean
pagecommand
instead of pdfcommands
(which does not exist)? This works for me, but perhaps you want something else: documentclass{article} usepackage{pdfpages} begin{document} See section ref{example} clearpage includepdf[pagecommand={section{Example}label{example}}]{example-image.pdf} end{document}
– David Purton
22 hours ago
Welcome to tex.sx! Your question is not vert clear. Can you add some more information? I guess you mean
pagecommand
instead of pdfcommands
(which does not exist)? This works for me, but perhaps you want something else: documentclass{article} usepackage{pdfpages} begin{document} See section ref{example} clearpage includepdf[pagecommand={section{Example}label{example}}]{example-image.pdf} end{document}
– David Purton
22 hours ago
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Welcome to tex.sx! Your question is not vert clear. Can you add some more information? I guess you mean
pagecommand
instead ofpdfcommands
(which does not exist)? This works for me, but perhaps you want something else:documentclass{article} usepackage{pdfpages} begin{document} See section ref{example} clearpage includepdf[pagecommand={section{Example}label{example}}]{example-image.pdf} end{document}
– David Purton
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