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    It would be great if the developers could edit the InDesign Hyperlinks palette to include some kind of access to edit the HTML that is generated for each hyperlink, so that designers could customize it to include target="_blank". Perhaps it's a simple radio button that gets clicked to automatically add that command to any selected hyperlink's HTML behind the scenes. However it might be done, it would be very helpful to those of us who are publishing PDFs that folks access online and then happen to open inside of their web browser instead of downloading to their desktop. In this scenario, since they are viewing the PDF in their browser, when they click on an external link in the PDF, the view of the PDF is replaced by whatever link they clicked on, and they would have to use their browser's back button to get back to the PDF. Not ideal.

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    Meridith Paulhus commented  · 

    It would be great if the developers could edit the InDesign Hyperlinks palette to include some kind of access to edit the HTML that is generated for each hyperlink, so that designers could customize it to include target="_blank". Perhaps it's a simple radio button that gets clicked to automatically add that command to any selected hyperlink's HTML behind the scenes. However it might be done, it would be very helpful to those of us who are publishing PDFs that folks access online and then happen to open inside of their web browser instead of downloading to their desktop. In this scenario, since they are viewing the PDF in their browser, when they click on an external link in the PDF, the view of the PDF is replaced by whatever link they clicked on, and they would have to use their browser's back button to get back to the PDF. Not ideal.

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