Hello. I have a big PDF, an academic book (147 pages, originally written in Microsft Word) with lots of cross-references to its many sub-sections and its many numbered examples, all of which are working beautifully. Now I have to insert media clips into it (well over 100 of them), which is a laborious process usually requiring about two days of drudgery since I have specify parameters for every one of them (floating window, keep open indefinitiely, user controls, etc. - about 10 mouse clicks in multiple different dialogs each time). And if I later discover a need to edit a section of the document, the primitive capabilities of Touch-up often mean have to re-do the whole thing in Word and re-insert all its videos.
So I'm hoping I can break the document into pieces when this happens (e.g. its separate chapters), edit and re-insert the videos only for the chapter necessary, and recombine them. I'm aware that there are means to do this, I believe in my current version 9 of Acrobat Extended Pro, and apparently in some 3rd party products. Acrobat IX apparently adds some new functionality for this, and I am certainly willing to upgrade to XI if it will meet my needs. But there is a key question:
Will all my cross-references still work after this process of breaking the document apart, editing one part, and putting them all back together?
The ones I have jump all over this big document, and I would hate to go through this work only to find that these many links are broken!
Peyton