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    Varun Singh commented  · 

    Hello Shreya,

    Thank you very much for your response.

    The option you suggested does not address the "Title" error flagged by accessibility checker when a title is already present in the "Title" field of the PDF properties.

    By default, when Acrobat creates a PDF using MS Word then the “Initial View” property is set to "File Name" instead of “Document Title”. Accessibility checker fails in such case. Ideally, if a "title" is present in the PDF properties then the “Initial View” property must be set to “Document Title” as default, so the checker does not flag the "Title" error.

    I hope this information will clarify as to what I am looking for. I have also attached a reference screenshot.

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    Varun Singh commented  · 

    Update: Interestingly, PDFs created using Microsoft Word's Native Save as PDF option are produced with “Initial View” set to “Document Title” as default. I have tested on Office 365 Pro Plus and Office 2016 and 2019 click-to-run installations.

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