HTML link to open a PDF document?

Is it possible to create a HTML link that only opens an attachment in a PDF file? I tried to create a destination in the attached PDF file, but the destination was not available in the original document.


I am familiar with the link below, but it is a link in a PDF file

Adobe Acrobat X Pro * link to a file as an attachment

Hi 12345678987645321,

You must attach files in the PDF file & then create the hyperlink, see this KB document for the steps Acrobat help. Links and attachments in the PDF file.

Kind regards

Nicos

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