Hipervínculos desde Acrobat Pro o InDesign a ventana nueva

Estimados,
Quisiera saber como indicar a un hipervínculo de una dirección web, así sea desde Acrobat Pro o InDesign, que se abra en una ventana nueva y no en la misma ventana donde tengo abierto el pdf.
Es decir, inserto hipervínculos en una revista digital, realizada en InDesign, la exporto a PDF, cuando subo el pdf a un servidor de internet, y lo veo desde internet, hago click en un link y en vez de abrir una ventana nueva, me cambia el pdf que estaba viendo a la dirección web en la que hice click.
Lo mismo hice desde Acrobat Pro, inserté los hipervínculos a páginas web desde el Acrobat, pero al ver el PDF desde internet me abre todos los links en la misma ventana.
Se que debe tener que ver con el navegador web, pero tiene que haber una manera de controlarlo desde el pdf.
Espero se entienda mi consulta, y que puedan ayudarme, ya que hace tiempo busco una solucion a este problema. Ya que el lector de la revista digital tiene que volver atras continuamente una vez que hace click en el link y luego quiere volver a ver la revista, corta la lectura de una forma muy incómoda.
Desde ya muchas gracias,
saludos cordiales
Natalia

Natalia mira en las preferencias de acrobat , menú Edición, última opción,
verás que hay bastantes categorías, en la segunda, en Documentos, hay una
opción que dice "Abrir vínculos entre documentos en la misma ventana", por
defecto viene señalado, mira a ver si quitándolo funciona. Por lo que yo
conozco de indesign no cabe esa opción y lo único que se me ocurre es eso
que aparece ahí en acrobat.
En foros de html dice que
el codigo html seria el siguiente:
tu texto
el atributo TARGET="_BLANK" hace que el link o hipervinculo se habra en una
ventana nueva del navegador.
un saludo
mateo
El 3 de octubre de 2012 17:35, Natalia V. Herrera <[email protected]>escribió:
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