Skip to main content
chriss70743742
New Participant
January 21, 2019
Answered

How to display File Name instead of Title

  • January 21, 2019
  • 9 replies
  • 63110 views

Hi everybody,

I was surprised seeing that Adobe Reader DC is showing the "title" of a PDF in the top bar (above the menu). But actually, nobody is using this functionality when creating PDFs out of Word for instance. (Used Version: 2019.10.20069)

How can I change it back in Adobe Reader DC to just see the "filename" of the currently opened document?

Thanks, guys, for your thoughts and help

Cheers, Chris

Correct answer rheakoch

Don't know if anybody said it already, didn't read all responses, but this is the sollution.  Go to edit, open preferences, Choose documents and under open settings click "Always use filename as document title".  

9 replies

New Participant
January 16, 2025

The case as me, I donot need any Title, just filename will be more useful.,

New Participant
January 6, 2025

To remove the title (and other personal info) from the file, if you only have the FREE version of Adobe (Reader):

 

Navigate to where the file is located on your computer.

Right click the file

Select Properties

Click the Details tab

At the bottom select Remove Properties and Personal Information

Choose if you want it to create new copy of the file with this removed or do it to the current file (I tested it with a copy first)

 

Hope this helps someone!

New Participant
May 21, 2024

It's annoying, and I'm not computer savy. None of the suggestions here worked for me.  I went around it an old fashioned way, but I only had to do it for one document.   I printed out the document, then scanned it as a PDF,  and renamed it.  As a result, the file and tab matched.    

Known Participant
March 19, 2024

I see the same issue with Foxit also. 

Known Participant
March 19, 2024

I am not able to edit the previous reply.

I think Foxit has the answer, https://kb.foxit.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061571672-Why-cannot-get-file-name-displaying-when-open-a-pdf-file-but-only-file-title

But I cannot check it off. There must be a similar option in Acrobat.

rheakoch
rheakochCorrect answer
New Participant
November 10, 2021

Don't know if anybody said it already, didn't read all responses, but this is the sollution.  Go to edit, open preferences, Choose documents and under open settings click "Always use filename as document title".  

New Participant
November 17, 2021

I did this but it isn't working. Does this only work when creating a pdf? If so, is there a way to "create" a pdf that's already created so it will use the filename as the document title?

New Participant
February 15, 2021

@adobe, please remove this double naming of filename AND title, it creates so much confusion. And what is very irritating is that most people do not know about it or DO know, like me, but do not take the effort to populate both, resulting in NOT knowing which file is which when several tabs are open simultaneously ; or having funny names, one of my contractor had MOST OF his documents titled "financial template": who is the bozo: them, or you?

Or put BY DEFALUT the filename inside the title, still keeping the possibility to retitle manually

Adobe Acrobat Reader v2021.001.20135 is its name.

New Participant
April 8, 2020

Adobe is aware of this and they say they will fix it if enough people request it. Please go to this link and vote for the feature: https://acrobat.uservoice.com/forums/590923-acrobat-for-windows-and-mac/suggestions/36475057-add-option-to-use-file-name-instead-of-title-in-th

try67
Community Expert
January 21, 2019

This is a setting of the file, not the application. You can change how it behaves in Acrobat (or maybe in Word, before exporting it), but not in Reader.

New Participant
April 5, 2020

This is really annoying in a lot of cases. For example, all the credit-card billing PDFs I download from my bank have the same "document title".  Obviously I have no control over the PDF creation. So when I have 2 or 3 of them open, picking the one I currently want to view via Alt-tab or whatever is impossible.  I don't see why there isn't a Preference setting for viewing title vs filename.

try67
Community Expert
April 5, 2020

There is, but it's a property of the file, and Reader can't set it. You should ask your bank to change it on their end when creating the files.

Brainiac
January 21, 2019

Reader has done this for more than 20 years. If there is a title it wins. Many people quite like it. But apparently you can stop Word filling in the title.