You can apply a new paragraph style to the Title Page and Table of Content paragraphs instead of using Heading 1, Let's call it "MyStyle". Just make sure the new style has Paragraph Format -> Outline Level set to Level 1 so it's still seen as a "heading" and will appear in the output PDF.
You will next need to edit the TOC to exclude the new style from appearing in the TOC:
- Right click on the TOC
- Click Edit Field
- Click Table of Contents
- Click Options
- Under Available Styles scroll down and find the style you
created.
- Delete any number in the box next to exclude it from the TOC
I have noticed the same problems as noted above with one HUGE exception. I have several documents that were originally created in 2007 but now are updated in 2010.
Some of them save as PDF with no problems in the image Hyperlinks. But others drop the hyperlinks from the images. I know that it is some setting.
I noticed that if I use a document that works, delete everything out of it, (keeping the settings etc) then copy into the document the other documents contents, it converts fine.
So this means that it is NOT the contents that are the problem. Instead it is something to do with the settings on one document compared to the other.
I Just figured out what the difference was. The docs that worked were (.docx made with 2007) and the ones that did not work were (.doc)
When I took a document that was converting well (.docx made with 2007 & updated with 2010) and changed it to a (.doc) file, it no longer saved the image hyperlinks.
However, when I converted a (doc) to (Docx) in 2010, it did not work either.
So in order for the word 2010 to pdf hyperlink images, you need a (Docx) document created by 2007, and then save to pdf with word 2010.
TRY taking old (docx) files originally created with word 2007, delete all the contents, then copy and paste what ever you want into the "Shell" and I think that it will save to pdf with working hyperlinks. (It did for me)
Hope this helps.
Best Answer
Use a print to PDF driver for windows. I use Cute PDF, myself. Once you have it installed, there should be a "print as image" option as you try to print. This will force it to print as a giant image, instead of text.