Hello, first time poster. Hope I get it right.

I'm trying to do the following:

1) Convert an HTML page to a PDF
2) Add the appropriate bookmarks in that PDF
3) Join it with a pre-fab "title page" PDF

I have found the answers (I'm pretty sure, haven't fully tested yet) to 1 and 3. Number 2 is getting me a bit. I found the bookmarking ability of PDF::Reuse to be close, but I want to bookmark to a specific string, not a page number since I won't necessarily know the right page number since the PDF was just generated back in step one.

Is there a way to do the bookmarking thing but to a specific string (which I can preset when building the HTML)?

Thank you

In reply to Bookmarking PDF by string by ReverendDovie

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