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KTdid.
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July 7, 2021
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ID link alt text not transferring to PDFs

  • July 7, 2021
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For the past few weeks, in all interactive PDFs I've exported from InDesign 2021, the link alt text I have set in ID is being stripped in the export process and not being transferred to the link annotations in the order panel OR the Link - OBJRs in the tags tree. 
 
This is a massive headache and time suck. 
 
Has else experienced this? Have you discovered why and have a solution? 

Thanks! (I have cross-posted in the Acrobat forum.)
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Correct answer Frans v.d. Geest

Ahhh-ha! The difference in language. Your "code" is our "tag". See my screenshot.

 

This is still very frustrating as sometimes it's necessary to assign alt text to links that are not discernable. All links should be discernable/meaningful. 

 

For example, say that in a document that I am remediating, the following link is provided: 

"https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html"

 

And I want the alt text to be "Adobe Support", what now is the proper way to assign this? Still via the alt text in Acrobat?

And, then what if I can creating a document in InDesign and facing the same scenario but do not have permission to change the text within the document and there are many instances like it throughout the document? There is no easy way to assign the alt text so it can be done once and then exported? I must then do it manually in Acrobat every time?

Thank you so much for your advanced expertise!

 

Somethin


Yes, you can still add a Alt text in Acrobat Pro 😉

Your second problem with wrong links on the page, I have no idea... 😞

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Eric Dumas
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 7, 2021

Hi,

can you indicate the version of your software and operating system?

Can you share the settings you use. 

I take this worked very well until you updated/upgraded InDesign?

KTdid.
KTdid.Author
Inspiring
July 7, 2021

Hi!

 

Mac OS BigSur

InDesign 2021

Acrobat Pro DC

 

I haven't updated any of the above or changed any settings. My workflow for creating accessibile ID docs and then finishing remediation in Acrobat hasn't changed. I'm totally stumped.

Frans v.d. Geest
Community Expert
Frans v.d. GeestCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 17, 2021

Ahhh-ha! The difference in language. Your "code" is our "tag". See my screenshot.

 

This is still very frustrating as sometimes it's necessary to assign alt text to links that are not discernable. All links should be discernable/meaningful. 

 

For example, say that in a document that I am remediating, the following link is provided: 

"https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html"

 

And I want the alt text to be "Adobe Support", what now is the proper way to assign this? Still via the alt text in Acrobat?

And, then what if I can creating a document in InDesign and facing the same scenario but do not have permission to change the text within the document and there are many instances like it throughout the document? There is no easy way to assign the alt text so it can be done once and then exported? I must then do it manually in Acrobat every time?

Thank you so much for your advanced expertise!

 

Somethin


Yes, you can still add a Alt text in Acrobat Pro 😉

Your second problem with wrong links on the page, I have no idea... 😞

KTdid.
KTdid.Author
Inspiring
July 7, 2021

*link annotations in the contents panel (not order panel)