Action types
When you create an action, you indicate what happens when the specified event occurs—usually when someone clicks the button. You can assign the following actions to occur when the event type is activated:
Go To Destination Jumps to the specified text anchor created using the Bookmarks or Hyperlinks panel. See Create jumps to text anchors.
Go To First/Last/Next/Previous Page Jumps to the first, last, previous, or next page in the PDF or SWF file. Select an option from the Zoom menu to determine how the page is displayed.
Go To URL Opens the web page of the specified URL.
Show/Hide Buttons Toggles between showing and hiding specified buttons in the exported PDF or SWF file. For example, if you want one button to appear when another button is moused over, you can hide the target button until it’s triggered and create an action that displays the hidden button on rollover. See Display a different button on rollover.
Video Lets you play, pause, stop, or resume the selected movie. Only movies that have been added to the document appear in the Video menu.
Sound Lets you play, pause, stop, or resume the selected sound clip. Only sound clips that have been added to the document appear in the Sound menu.
Animation (SWF) Lets you play, pause, stop, or resume to selected animation. Only animations that have been added to the document appear in the Animation menu.
Go To Page (SWF) Jumps to the page in the SWF file you specify.
Go To State (SWF) Jumps to a specific state in a multi-state object. For example, if a multi-state object includes several different images as states, you can use this action to display a particular image.
Go To Next/Previous State (SWF) Jumps to the next or previous state in a multi-state object. These options are especially useful for clicking through a slideshow. See Create multi-state objects.
Go To Next View (PDF) Jumps to a page after going to the previous view. In the same way that a Forward button is available in a web browser only after someone clicks the Back button, this option is available only if the user has jumped to a previous view.
Go To Previous View (PDF) Jumps to the most recently viewed page in the PDF document, or returns to the last used zoom size.
Open File (PDF) Launches and opens the file that you specify. If you specify a file that is not PDF, the reader needs the native application to open it successfully. Specify an absolute pathname (such as C:\docs\sample.pdf).
View Zoom (PDF) Displays the page according to the zoom option you specify. You can change the page zoom level (such as Actual Size), the page layout (such as Continuous - Facing), or the rotation orientation.
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