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September 7, 2018
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Where does the browser tab get its information from when displaying a PDF from an indd file?

  • September 7, 2018
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When I open a PDF from our web site, I notice the browser tab displays the name of the indd file, but sometimes it displays wrong info that is not related to the filename. It displays info related to a different indd file. I don't see the information in the indd metadata.

Where is the browser tab getting its info from?

Thanks.

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Correct answer Associated Electrics

Found it!

It is being drawn from InDesign > File > File Info..., Title. It is exported to PDF's File > Properties, then into the browser tab.

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Participant
September 7, 2018

Found it! This information is being taken from Adobe Acrobat PDF > File > Properties. We can retype that field, save, and it is corrected.

Now we need to find out where the PDF is getting the information from when exported from InDesign.

Associated ElectricsAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
September 7, 2018

Found it!

It is being drawn from InDesign > File > File Info..., Title. It is exported to PDF's File > Properties, then into the browser tab.