
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Headings and columns (top) reflow in a logical reading order (bottom).
See also
“Rearrange structured elements” on page 531
Tag page items
Youcantagtextframesandgraphicsautomaticallyormanually.Afteryoutagpageitems,youcanusetheStructure
pane to change the order of your page by dragging elements to a new location within the hierarchy. If you change the
order of the elements in the Structure pane, these changes are passed on to the Adobe PDF file. The order of the
elements becomes useful when the PDF file is saved from Acrobat as an HTML or XML file.
See also
“Structure pane overview” on page 530
“Tagging content for XML” on page 524
Tag page items automatically
When you choose the Add Untagged Items command, InDesign adds tags to the Tags panel, and applies the Story
and Figure tags to certain untagged page items. The Story tag is applied to any untagged text frames, and the Figure
tag is applied to any untagged graphics. You can then manually apply other tags to sections of text. However,
automatically tagging page items does not guarantee that the items will be structured accordingly in the exported
PDF file.
1 Choose Window > Tags to display the Tags panel.
2 Choose View > Structure > Show Structure to display the Structure pane, to the left of the Document window.
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