Links from RoboHelp don't convert into PDF file when "printing to PDF"

I need to output my webhelp file to an Adobe PDF. However, my
links are not converting UNLESS I put in part of the code. mailto:
links will work if there is a visible @xxxxx on the screen.
Regardless of the background code, if I don't have the @xxxx
visible on the page, the link will not work. The "hand" will not
turn into a "pointing finger" in the PDF file.
I've looked at the settings, and am beating my head against
the wall! This is a manual that will be published to a PDF on a
weekly basis, so redoing all the links in Adobe is not a solution!
I need my links to other parts of the manual, URLs and email links
to work as the do in the RH side. All suggestions welcomed!
Thanks!!
p.s. I am using RH 5.0.2. The Adobe side is 7.0 Thanks!

Hi Teri
Links are retained in the version 6 release.
Just some food for thought...
Cheers... Rick

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