Bookmarks Add Value for PDF Readers
The PDF file is an amazing, versatile, wonderful thing. It allows us to distribute massive amounts of information in a neat, tidy, ready-to-print format that has the added benefit of helping protect the work we’ve put in through security controls.
We use the PDF to share books, catalogs, artwork, instructions, patterns, and even to preserve archival-quality materials against time.
And yet, all this isn’t enough. If your end-user can’t quickly access all of the information you’ve crammed into that nifty little file, it is essentially worthless to them.
Bookmarks make your PDF file easier to navigate – boosting the interactive and usefulness factors. They can be set to jump the reader to a specific section of text, a page number, a graphic on a page, or an Internet link or email address. In short, the bookmark instantly adds value for your reader, and you’ll be happy to know they’re very easy to set up.

