If the built-in script doesn't meet your needs, I developed a more reliable and extensive script called Hyperlinker, which you can download here: (There's a free version for documents up to 3 pages, and a paid version for larger documents. Assume that you set Internet Explorer as your default browser in Windows. InDesign comes with a script pre-installed to do automatic URL conversions for you, called 'Convert URLs to Hyperlinks', which you can read about in the InDesign User Guide here: 3 minutes to read h M s Applies to: Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2019, Outlook for Microsoft 365 In this article. PDF readers will do their best to detect valid URLs, but they can't be relied upon to do this consistently, particularly when URLs have line breaks (as you have discovered) or they are incomplete/naked URLs (missing the or If you have many URLs, you certainly don't want to be doing this manually, one at a time. Tom and Csaba, to ensure working hyperlinks in your exported PDFs, you should always convert your URLs to complete hyperlinks in InDesign.