Add Clickable Links to a PDF Proposal or Deck
Turn a static PDF into an interactive document with website, email, and internal jump links
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Why Add Clickable Links to a PDF Proposal or Deck?
PDF proposals, decks, and reports often need links to websites, calendars, email addresses, or other sections of the document. Adding hyperlinks makes the file more useful for recipients without forcing them to copy and paste URLs manually.
How to Add Clickable Links to a PDF Proposal or Deck — Step by Step
Follow the shortest path for this exact task, then jump into the tool when you are ready to compress the file.
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Upload the PDF proposal or report
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Choose the area where each link should appear
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Add the destination URL, email link, or internal page jump
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Download the interactive PDF with clickable links
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of links can I add to a PDF?
You can add website links, email links, and internal jump links that move readers to another page inside the same PDF.
Why add links to a proposal PDF?
Interactive links make it easier for prospects and reviewers to visit landing pages, open contact actions, and navigate long documents.
Will the links work in normal PDF viewers?
Yes. Standard PDF viewers like Adobe Reader and browser-based readers support clickable PDF links.
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