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February 2, 2022
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assign reading order to the InDesign text frames

  • February 2, 2022
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I have an InDesign file with interactive form fields. Exported to PDF the keyboard tab function picks up all the form fields (answer boxes) but completely misses all the text frames, the actual questions in the form. Is there a way to assign reading order to the InDesign text frames as well as to the form fields?

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Mike Witherell
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2022

The Tab key will advance to the next form field; not the text.

Mike Witherell
Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com
Legend
February 2, 2022

Since you're creating your form in InDesign, you want to do these tasks:

  1. Thread your text frames into 1 or more "stories." The fewer, the better, but they must be threaded in order to create a good logical RO in the PDF's tag tree.
  2. If you have multiple threaded stories, use the Articles Panel to sequence them into a logical tags RO.
  3. Adjust the stacking order in InDesign's Layers panel. This gives a correct RO in the PDF's Order panel.
  4. After you've created the form fields, anchor them into the correct spot within your text.

 

For example:

Name [form field]

Address [form field]

Are you there?   [form field] Yes   [form field] No

 

Hope this helps.

 

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Participating Frequently
February 3, 2022

Many thanks Bevi, I appreciate you taking time to reply.

The issue I really need help with is Tab navigation in the PDF.
As an approximation of how assistive technology works, I’m using the Tab key on my keyboard to move through the document.
When I do this, my cursor tabs through all of the interactive elements (in the right order) but NONE of the text.
Am I missing something fundamental?
Can the Tab key on a keyboard move the cursor through the text?
Thanks again for your support, it is appreciated.
Margaret.
Randy Hagan
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 2, 2022

If you want to set the reading order within InDesign, you need to specify "articles" to define discrete elements in your reading order. You can read more about building articles within InDesign by following this link.

 

But you mind find the better option is to set the reading order in Acrobat after you translate the form to PDF. You can get a better feel for the difference — and advantages — of setting reading order through Acrobat through this link.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Randy

Participating Frequently
February 3, 2022

Many thanks Randy, I appreciate you taking time to reply.

The issue I really need help with is Tab navigation in the PDF.
As an approximation of how assistive technology works, I’m using the Tab key on my keyboard to move through the document.
When I do this, my cursor tabs through all of the interactive elements (in the right order) but NONE of the text.
Am I missing something fundamental?
Can the Tab key on a keyboard move the cursor through the text?
Thanks again for your support, it is appreciated.
Margaret.
Randy Hagan
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2022

No, you're not missing anything. It's just a matter of nomenclature. And to a lesser degree, prioritizing.

 

When you start assigning reading order in a PDF, you essentially set it for your form fields. You just need to set it first to follow your trip through the form fields, in the sequence you're intending to lead your viewers through.

 

As for the rest? Acrobat offers other tagging tools for defining text reading order. Hopefully this link will give you some insight of the various options, and how you can best use them to your (and your viewers') best advantage.

 

Hope this fills in the gaps,

 

Randy