How to create a PDF with clickable links for iPad?

Hi,
I need to create PDF files that contain hyperlinks which will work when opened on ipads.  I've tried several programs elsewhere but the hyperlinks do not work when clicked on ipad devices.  Does any of the Adobe software create hyperlinks that are clickable on ipads, please?

I really am most grateful for the information.  I've been trying to resolve this issue for a few days.
Just to be certain, will Adobe Acrobat create hyperlinks that will open in the default ipad PDF reader, or do users need to open the PDF in Acrobat Reader?

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