Add ability to hyperlink text
Make text linkable to a url or email when exported to a PDF, like you can already do in InDesign.
Only being able to do this in a PDF means that if you make an update in Illustrator and export as a PDF again, you have to re-do all your hyperlinks.
Hi Everyone,
This functionality is available in our latest release build – 27.6.1.
Hyperlinks added through Attributes panel are retained while exporting as PDF.
Read more about this - https://helpx.adobe.com/in/illustrator/using/whats-new/2023-5.html#pdf-hyperlinks
Thank you for all the feedback.
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LRSmith commented
I need a 508 compliant hyperlink style such as an underline with capabilities like you can in InDesign
I would like to be able to set a consistent point size line under selected text.
The underline tool in the Character panel does not allow a precise point size or offsetting the line further away from the text. If I use light text I get a light underline. If I use bold text I get a chunky thick line.
Ick!
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Deon, unfortunately, no. That’s why this request now exists — http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/47303807 — please upvote it!
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Deon Lieberum commented
Hi Admin. Is there a way to hyperlink just a portion of the text inside a textblock?
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The method Dan described below is the only way currently to create text hyperlinks directly in Ai.
And this method is a torture, let’s admit it. I can hardly call this request 'Completed' — the team just merely fixed a bug with the ancient tech.
There is another request here — http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/47303807 — for an ability to make NORMAL hyperlinked text, in the modern way, the way almost any editor can do. Please come and upvote it. -
Dan Wetzel commented
Figured I would explain this a slightly different way for others:
• Window > Attributes
• On this window, click the hamburger menu > Show All
• Draw a rectangle (it can be transparent)
• Under Attributes > Image Map, select Rectangle
• Enter the URL
• Save As PDF
• Under General > Options check boxes > Make sure 'Preserve Hyperlinks' is checkedThis is what worked for me.
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Raphael commented
@ Stefane Guilbaud
Sorry, just retraced my steps and realised what I was doing wrong. You're absolutely right.
So it's still in the attributes panel but you have to select Rectangle from the "Image Map dropdown" and the Illustrator gives you a URL box to type the hyperlink inside.A bit hidden, but it's there I suppose.
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Stefane Guilbaud commented
@Raphael
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Raphael commented
@ Stefane Guilbaud
Thanks but your solution seems to be just a workaround. Why do I have to create an object to define the "hyperlink" area when the software should automatically do that?
I just want to select an object, right-click or go in a panel and type the hyperlink. Like you would do in any other software for the last 20 years!!
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Raphael commented
Just tried this, exported as .PDF, doesn't work. How are we supposed to add these hyperlinks? Can you please explain?
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Stefane Guilbaud commented
@Raphael :
- make a square
- open the "Object option" window
- choose "rectangle" reactive image
- fill in the url
- export as a PDF by checking the "Keep hyperlinks" box in the PDF saving options -
Stefane Guilbaud commented
Finally !!!! Thanks to the devs! It's a shame that the latest version isn't compatible with Catalina, but that's another problem! Adobe thinks that in a company you can change Os version as you like without disturbing other company software !!!
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Raphael commented
Great to see that this functionality has been added to the new release 27.6.1, however...
It would be useful if you actually showed us how to do it. The attributes panel doesn't have any sort of options when a text/image is selected. How do you actually add a hyperlink to an image/text?
Written a whole documentation about how to use the search function for layers but didn't bother explaining this one in your documentation ffs.
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KK Warrior commented
Urdu Language Please............
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KK Warrior commented
Need to add Fillable Form interactive in illustrator and Table ability like how we use in indesign: also Urdu Language is missing since decades
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Marci Stewart commented
Totally agree this should be added. I'm shocked at this point it isn't. I add them in the PDF after I save - but then if there are any changes made to the AI file after the fact - I have to do it all over again.
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Audrey Coumerilh commented
This is a VERY needed feature! It can be done after making the design a pdf and then opening it in Acrobat but that is a weird workaround for professional-level software.
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Marcio Gutheil commented
Yes pleeeeease! It's 2023! I have been needing this feature for 20 years!
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Hanaa Othman (Nooshi92) commented
Very important and makes user experience much better when designing brochures, etc. Having to redo things in PDF with every adjustment in Illustrator is such waste of time.
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Some proper conversion options should be made as well, like here:
https://www.id-extras.com/products/hyperlinkpro/ -
Stefane Guilbaud commented
I have the impression that Adobe does not listen as they should. And this since CS. Before, you had to buy a CD and the update had to be interesting. Today, the promise of renting is false! We are often disappointed by the updates which do not bring anything !
Just look at the ingenuity of Affinity Designer and you'll see! Move an object in the layers to create a mask on the fly, Possibility of internal shadows and effects, extraordinary dynamic drawing forms (stars, pie charts, drops...)
Illustrator is old!