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Hello,
I don't know which community this question should go into so pardon me in advance.
OK, let me explain what I want. There are a few hundred questions in a PDF document labeled as 1, 2, 3, and so on. I was trying to put a tag to, for example, question 9 with Economic; question 10 with Cardiology; question 11 with Economic and Politics; question 12 with Politics, Cardiology and Economic.... and so on.
The reason for putting tags to each question is that if I wanted to read only those question which are related to "Economic", I should able to search "Economic" and either it should return with only those questions which have tags with "Economic" or I should able to jump question-by-question to those which have "Economic" tag associated with them.
Furthermore, it would be better if I could have an interactive and dynamic Table of Content or List of Tags at the beginning of the document so that I could see which Tags I have AND how many questions/points are associated/available to a particular tag. I said dynamic because if I add a new tag/association, that tag should automatically appear in Table of Content or List of Tags (preferably in alphabetical order).
I hope I have explained well.
I'd using Acrobat XI Pro.
Cheers
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Hi ,
Please refer the following link to get information on how to tags to a PDF.
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/editing-document-structure-content-tags.html
Also have a look if adding bookmarks work for you.
Page thumbnails and bookmarks in PDFs, Adobe Acrobat DC
Regards
Sukrit Dhingra
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Acrobat uses the word "tag" for something very specific related to document structure. You have to work within it. If you don't know what Acrobat tags are, best to ignore them and make up a new name for what you want.
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