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25 votes
Hi,
I have escalated the request to the higher management and we have kept it in our radar. You may see it in our near releases.Thanks
RachitCarl D. supported this idea · -
39 votes
Hi,
I have escalated the issue to the Engineering Team and will get back to you once I get an update on this.Thanks
RachitCarl D. supported this idea · -
11 votes
Hi,
As we checked on our side, this issue is related to the tagging functionality in InDesign. Please log the issue with them.Thanks
RachitCarl D. supported this idea · -
11 votes
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Thanks for your feature request. We have taken a note of your request and this will be prioritized based on other backlog items.
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TanviCarl D. supported this idea · -
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Hi,
Thank you for raising these accessibility issues. The post mentions about the following six bugs being introduced with the update that went live on September 14, 2021
1: Alt-Text from MS Word is not converting into the PDF. Instead, it is dropped and gibberish code is inserted
2: Every cell border on every table cell is being tagged as <P>PathPathPathPath
3: The underline on Hyperlinks should be tagged as artifacts
4: Borders and background shadings on Text Boxes are being tagged as a combination of <Figure>s and PathPathPath
5: Paragraph borders and shadings: same deal as #4 above.Per the PDF/UA-1 standard, they are visually decorative and should be artifacted
6: Dragging and dropping elements in both the Tag and Order panels is now broken.Would like to mention that out of these, #1 and #6 were introduced with the Sep 14 update and remaining (#2, #3, #4 & #5)…
Carl D. supported this idea · -
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Thanks for your feedback. Acrobat currently doesn’t support PDF2.0 creation. We have taken your bug report as a feature request and will be prioritized based on other backlog items.
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TanviCarl D. supported this idea · -
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6 votes
Thanks for the feedback. Acrobat XI is now out of active development, but we are making a note of your feature request.
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Dear user,
Please launch the file in Acrobat /Reader. Press CTRL+D and check Security tab in Document properties.
Please check the Document Restrictions Summary to see the list of actions permitted.
Please could you share a screenshot of the same.Carl D. supported this idea · -
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5 votes
Hi,
We are already working on your feature request and we will let you know once the feature has been released in public.
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Hi Everyone,
The issue has been fixed in the latest update of Adobe Acrobat and Reader (Version: 2019.012.20036). Please update your applications to the latest version and let us know if you’re facing any issues.
For getting the latest version of the application (Adobe Acrobat or Reader DC)
- Open the Adobe Acrobat or Reader DC application in your machine.
– Click on the ‘Help’ menu in the application.
– Click on ‘Check for Updates…’.
– Update your application to the latest version and verify that the latest version is 2019.012.20036For getting the version of the application (Adobe Acrobat or Reader DC)
- Open the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC application in your machine.
– Click on the ‘Help’ menu in the application.
– Click on ‘About Adobe Acrobat Reader DC…’.Thanks
Aakash, Adobe Acrobat DC TeamCarl D. supported this idea ·
This has been released