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Topic: Re: Not true ! (Via Email)
Conf: (P-PDF) General, Msg: 26035
From: bstnur
Date: 8/21/2001 02:41 PM
Benoit,
You need to add your index to Search's available index list in order for =it to be searched. You can do this manually from the Search screen or you =can attach the index to a file so that it's automatically loaded when the =file is opened. To attach an index to a file, go to File -> Document =Properties -> Associated Index.
Susan Frank
Document Solutions, Inc.
www.document-solutions.com
>>> listmanager@forum.planetpdf.com 08/21/01 07:55 AM >>>
From: "Benoit"
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" You can develop and test an indexed document collection on a local hard =drive and then move the finished document collection to a network server =or disk. An index definition contains relative paths between the index-defi=nition (PDX) file and the folders containing the indexed documents. If =these relative paths are unchanged, you don't have to rebuild the index =after moving the indexed document collection. If the PDX file and the =folders containing the indexed documents are in the same folder, you can =maintain the relative path simply by moving that folder. "
>> Tha is exacly what I did on a Cdrom, but it searches the Acrobat help =Index, not MY index.
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