January 12 2010 • 11:15 AM

PR: URL2Hyperlink Plug-in for Adobe InDesign released

Prague, January 12, 2010 – DTP Tools announces the immediate availability of a new plug-in called URL2hyperlink, small yet useful productivity tool for every InDesign based workflow where accurate and up to date hyperlinks are needed. It is also a must have tool for migration of legacy documents formerly designed for paper to electronic output.

Key Features

  • Searches documents for text URLs including e-mail addresses and assigns correct hyperlinks.
  • Optionally performs live replacement and correction of hyperlinks on pasting or typing.
  • Assigns pre-defined character style and hyperlink settings when creating the hyperlink.

Pricing & Availability

14 day trial version of URL2Hyperlink plug-in, for InDesign CS3 and CS4, and for Mac OS and Windows, is available for immediate download at: www.dtptools.com/url2hyperlink

or at the direct download links:
MAC: www.dtptools.com/URL2hyperlink/URL2hyperlink_1.0.zip
WIN: www.dtptools.com/URL2hyperlink/URL2hyperlink_1.0.msi

This plug-in is priced at €19/$29 per license

About DTP Tools
DTP Tools is a leading provider of InDesign and InCopy solutions. With widely-renowned plug-ins such as History, Cross-References, and Page Control, we help make tens of thousands of worldwide InDesign users more efficient and more fun. Among the most recent additions to their product line is the Blatner Tools plug-in suite designed by InDesign guru David Blatner. Check out our site to find how our other plug-ins can help you save more time and money in the production process! For more information, email info@dtptools.com

2 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. January 12th, 2010 • 1:10 pm • Link

    I’m trying it now, it seems slick and easy and it auto-updates the links if I edit them — bravo! Jeez, I might buy it, as making & editing hyperlinks in ID often drives me batty. Thanks!

  2. January 28th, 2011 • 11:05 am • Link

    Trying to figure out if this plugin allows me to set an alt or title attribute to the hyperlink. Any help?

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