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Recently, I had designed a pdf to send to multiple clients and it had a link to our company's website and another link to our instagram page. I had hyperlinked these in InDesign and exported as an interactive pdf but when I placed it into the email, it seemedto 'flatten' into a jpeg. Therefore I was only able to hyperlink the whole image to one end source. I needed to embed it not attach it, so people would see it as soon as they opened the email.I found a way around by hyperlinking both links in Excel, and then copy/pasting into outlook which worked really well for a few different email servers (hotmail, outlook on mac, gmail) but not on some of my colleague's computers (Outlook on PC). I sent itfrom Outlook on a mac.Is there a simple way to embed multiple links in one file that is embedded within an email and ensure it arrives at any email server as it's meant to?Thanks!