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Word to PDF conversation has tags for images appearing at the top of the PDF tag tree
From: Gauvreau, Jennifer (CGI Federal)
Date: Jun 25, 2014 8:15AM
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Does anyone know of a fix or workaround for a Word-to-PDF conversion problem where tags for all images appear at the top of the PDF tag tree? This documented as a known issue for Microsoft Word 2010 and 2007 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2701086<http://t.co/17Pe1jsP3N>).
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There is a known issue that affects Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Word 2010. The issue is associated with the tags that are created in PDF files that are generated from Word documents. When you export a document that contains images to PDF, the tags for those images may have to be updated by using a PDF authoring tool.
When you export a document that contains images to PDF, the tags for those images may appear at the top of the PDF tag tree instead of in the correct location in the document flow. The tags for those images may have to be updated by using a PDF authoring tool.
We have a project team with a very large User Guide with many images and they've had to recreate the tag tree/manually retag in Adobe Acrobat Pro but they are looking for a simpler (read as less time intensive) solution.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Jennifer Gauvreau, CUA
Executive Consultant
Human Factors Practice
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