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To delete a destination, Choose Window > Destinations.

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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Organization and Navigation Elements Back 102 8 For the action type, choose Go To View.This is the action you apply to execute a link to a destination. For information on the other action types, see "Using actions for special effects" on page 179. 9 Choose a magnification option. For more information, see "Setting magnification options" on page 99. 10 Open the target document (leaving the source document open as well), and display the Destinations palette. Scan the document to show the list of destinations. 11 Select the destination you want to link to. When the destination (page or view) is displayed, click Set Link.The filename of the target document and the destination name appear in the dialog box. A link is created from the source document to the target document. Note: You must scan a document for any existing destinations before you can create a new destination. This step is required, even when you are creating the first destination for the document. To delete a destination: 1 Choose Window > Destinations. 2 Choose Scan Document from the Destinations palette menu, and scan the document for destinations. 3 Select the destination from the list. 4 Choose Edit > Delete, and click OK to confirm your action. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 102

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For the action type, choose Go To View.This is the action you apply to execute a link to a
destination. For information on the other action types, see
“U
sing ac
tions f
or sp
ecial
eff
ec
ts
on page
179
.
9
Choose a magnification option. For more information, see
S
etting magnifi
c
a
tion
options
on page
99
.
10
Open the target document (leaving the source document open as well), and display
the Destinations palette. Scan the document to show the list of destinations.
11
Select the destination you want to link to.When the destination (page or view) is
displayed, click Set Link.The filename of the target document and the destination name
appear in the dialog box. A link is created from the source document to the target
document.
Note:
You must scan a document for any existing destinations before you can create a
new destination. This step is required, even when you are creating the first destination for
the document.
To delete a destination:
1
Choose Window > Destinations.
2
Choose Scan Document from the Destinations palette menu, and scan the document
for destinations.
3
Select the destination from the list.
4
Choose Edit > Delete, and click OK to confirm your action.