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order in which they appear on the page, similar to tags in the logical structure tree. However, PDFs don’t
require tags for you to view or change the object structure.
• Choose View > Navigation Panels > Content.
The Content Panel may open in the document viewing area. It may be part of a panel group that also
includes the Order Panel and the Tags Panel. You can drag the individual panel and dock it in the
Navigation pane. You can also a the menu command to dock all panels in the Navigation Pane:
• View > Navigation Panels > Dock All Panels (ALT + VNK)
Click the plus sign (+) (Windows) or the triangle (Mac OS) next to the document name to view pages and
objects.
Note:
You may find it helpful to have Acrobat highlight items in the document view when the
associated item in the Content Panel is selected. From the Content Panel Options Menu,
select “Highlight Content” (See “Figure 24 Set Highlighting On for the Content Panel” on
page 36).
Move a container or object by selecting it and doing one of the following:
• Drag it to the location you want.
• Choose Cut from the Options menu, select the tag above the location you want to paste the cut tag,
and choose Paste from the Options menu
.
Figure 24 Set Highlighting On for the Content Panel
Note:
Container elements can’t be pasted directly to page elements. To move a container to
another page, cut the container you want to move, select a container on the page you
want to move the container to, and choose Paste from the Options menu. Then, drag the
container out one level to the location that you want.
Making PDF Accessible with Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro