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In my InDesign filke, I have a table of contents with lines of text and images for the product logo (instead of writing the product name).
For example: How to install something on your SONY cellphone.
(Where "SONY" is an image, not written text)
When I export to PDF with bookmarks, the images are replaced with [OBJ] in the Bookmarks since the image is unknown. Is there a way that I can tag the images with text so that it will be used whne book marks are generated?
I know that I can edit the bookmark in Adobe Acrobat but I would prefer to fix the problem in Adobe InDesign if possible.
No, it is not possible to have images in PDF bookmarks. There is a standard font used, so you cannot even replace a glyph with an own graphic. Sorry.
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Thanks but I don't think you are understanding my issue, that won't help with images in titles which are collected and not recoginzed for bookmarks.
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Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. Would it be possible for you to share your workflow? You may share screenshots or a small video for better understanding. This information would help us assist you accordingly.
Looking forward to your response.
Regards,
Ashutosh
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Hello Ashutosh,
Below is a download link for a sample InDesign file and the exported PDF with bookmarks.
http://www.filedropper.com/table-of-contents-with-image
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No, it is not possible to have images in PDF bookmarks. There is a standard font used, so you cannot even replace a glyph with an own graphic. Sorry.
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Thanks for the confirmation.
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I was not asking to have images in the bookmarks, but to replace the image with text in the bookmarks. So that the word "ChefBoyArdee" shows up instead of [OBJ]