I have on my server two folders, September and October. Inside each folder are individual PDFs, let's say 200 in each with a 6 digit numeric filename. In the PDFs are always a first page invoice cover and then the supporting documentation weather one or more pages.
I need a "Index" PDF that has the bookmark structured so that there is a "Index", then a "September" and then "October" bookmark. If you open up one of the month bookmarks you will see each 6 digit individual PDFs filename and if you click on one of those you will get the actual PDF that's in the other folder.
If you click on one of the individual PDFs, the bookmarks should have the previous months and the index bookmark as well as all the other individual ones.
So for example...
D:\[login to view URL]
d:\September\[login to view URL]
d:\September\[login to view URL] and so on
d:\October\[login to view URL]
d:\october\[login to view URL] and so on
The bookmark for the index is
i_ndex
September
19900
19901
October
20001
20002
_This is should be the same for all the individual PDFs as well.
This has already been done for a few months by someone else who did this manually. I am given paper invoices and sometimes electronic ones and always a electronic pdf with all the invoice covers in it. I can merge the two together and create the individual PDFs. What I need help is a automatic way of creating the bookmarks or hyperlinks as I think they are for all the stand alone PDFs and a "Master Index"
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