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To manage any part of your web site, you will have to be logged into the Drupal CMS.
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This is similar to how we upload and link to PDFs on our Drupal 7 sites.
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3) Click the "Open File Browser" text.
This brings up IMCE, the File Manager.
4) Select your file.
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There are file size limits, usually 2 megabytes, so if the PDF doesn't upload, it may be too large.
Talk to your IT Professional about how to reduce the file size.
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You'll see the url to the PDF.
5) Save your link.
6) Save your document and test your link.
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Alternatively, if you know your PDF isn't on the site already, you can by pass the File Manager altogether.
1) As before, select the text you want to click to.
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3) Select a file from your desktop.
4) Click save.
5) Save your document and test your link as before.
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We'll start a Basic Page and upload a PDF the usual way. We will save the page as published, which is different than the way we would go about this in Drupal 7, where we wouldn't have to save a page). We'll go to the File list, get the url for the file, and go into the menu structure and add the url to the PDF to the menu.
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5) Under the file tab, we see our recently uploaded file.
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