Standard vs. Pro (Links)

I am currently working with the Standard version of Acrobat
and was asked to link/embed URL addresses into my PDF file.
Figuring it out was easy enough...but, I got to a point where as I
added more and more links - eventually, Acrobat Standard started
quitting/crashing on me.
I was told that you HAVE to have Professional in order to do
so. I was able to get with someone who had the Pro version and we
did all the work with no problems.
If this IS the case, I am assuming that I cannot upgrade from
Standard to Pro...I will have to purchase the full-version of
Pro...correct?
If anyone could shoot me some comments it would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks.

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