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July 6, 2017
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Question: saving the title of my pdf file

  • July 6, 2017
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Hi my name is Patrick,

I saved a pdf document with the title:New-Educational-Work.pdf   However, when I open it on my desktop or online, another title ('apostolic structure') is displayed for the document. See example with the following link: http://www.lmscenter.ca/eng/New-Educational-Work.pdf

Can you please tell me how to solve this issue for my pdf documents that I'm trying to save with a title.

Thank you in advance for your help

Patrick Mayard

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    Correct answer Test Screen Name

    You can use File > Properties to set the title. You can also remove the title, so that the file name is used as the title whatever it is. You CANNOT do this in the free Acrobat Reader, only in paid-for Acrobat.

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    Legend
    July 10, 2017

    You can use File > Properties to set the title. You can also remove the title, so that the file name is used as the title whatever it is. You CANNOT do this in the free Acrobat Reader, only in paid-for Acrobat.

    Bernd Alheit
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    Community Expert
    July 7, 2017

    The document has a file name and a title:

    Acrobat Reader DC shows the file name.

    Participant
    July 10, 2017

    Greetings Mr. Bernd Alheit,

    First, thank you for your time and your answer to my question.

    Your observation is correct. My intention is to use the file name

    New-Educational-Wok. Therefore, how can I fix the title name of the pdf

    document to make sure that it is equivalent to the file name? ( note:

    I've tried to resave the document, but it does not work)

    Keep me informed please.

    Thank you for your help

    Patrick Mayard

    Legend
    July 7, 2017

    You say you saved the file with a title. Do you actually mean that you chose this as the file name? Because that's something quite different and separate from the title.