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Re: Fall positive in Acrobat Pro 2017 accessibility checker
From: Philip Kiff
Date: Jan 10, 2018 5:25PM
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The error is not that the file lacks a title, but that the file is not
set to display that title by default in the title bar.
If you use Acrobat Pro DC, you can simply right-click the error and
select "Fix" and it will change the setting for you.
If you are using Acrobat Pro 11 and lower, then you can change the
setting in the Document Properties -> Initial View -> Window Options ->
Show: Title
Phil.
On 2018-01-10 7:18 PM, Angela French wrote:
> Hello,
> Acrobat Pro, when running full accessibility checking scan, it is telling me that my Title is failed. I assume this means it thinks there is no title property. But there is indeed a Title property. Is this a known bug or am I misunderstanding the result?
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