Interactive PDFs offer a range of benefits, including enhanced user engagement through clickable links, buttons, and forms.
They provide easy navigation with features like bookmarks and hyperlinks, improving the overall user experience.
Common uses for interactive PDFs include eBooks, presentations and clickable indexes
These PDFs can be accessed offline, making them ideal for creating dynamic, user-friendly content that’s both functional and visually appealing.
Interactive PDFs typically have clickable buttons that can do a range of things like jump to a specific page to open a specific website in browser.
Adding simple interactivity is easy!
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