Indesign CS2 hyperlinks

I could not export PDF due to application keep on quitting. But I still need my hyperlinks information. My question is, if I print .ps file and distilled it, does my hyperlinks could activate? Or is there any other way, seems I could not troubleshoot the quit application.
Thank You

Hab's gefunden: unter View/Hide Hyperlinks kann man die
Rahmen ausblenden
lassen. Mich würd trotzdem interessieren, wie ich die
Links entfernen (nicht
nur ausblenden) kann.
Jolantha

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    Hi,
    wie bekomme ich in InDesign CS2 Rahmen um Hxyperlinks (bei
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    Die Texte wurden mittels Paste without Formatting
    eingefügt, bei einigen
    Links wird ein Rahmen um URL bzw. Emailaddy herum angezeigt.
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    Jolantha

    Hab's gefunden: unter View/Hide Hyperlinks kann man die
    Rahmen ausblenden
    lassen. Mich würd trotzdem interessieren, wie ich die
    Links entfernen (nicht
    nur ausblenden) kann.
    Jolantha

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    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/534/cpsid_53468/attachments/Mac.dmg
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    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/613287?tstart=0
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/534/cpsid_53468.html
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/326/326388.html

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