Question: Trouble linking PDF in Muse

Hi. I purchased a Adobe Creative Cloud subscription for Christmas and have since been learning how to use Muse. Today, I was working on a website for a client that includes a downloadable PDF of the clients brochure. Everything works fine except that when you click the PDF link it opens the clients primary website, http://www.ipgauto.com, instead of downloading the PDF. I have carefully checked to make sure I followed the instructions in the tutorial, but to no avail. Also, I am having the same trouble with one of the text hyperlinks. I linked it to ipgrewards.com but when I click on it it opens ipgauto.com. I have broken and reapplied the link several times, but with no different result. My webBasics temporary URL is http://ipgtemp03.businesscatalyst.com/index.html. Any suggestions?

You have different links assigned for clicking on the text and for clicking on the graphic.  Clicking on the text opens a PDF. Clicking on the graphic opens a web page/
Just a comment. Ya may want to move the graphic and text to the right a bit.

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