Adding Title and Sub-title to Document
In addition to defining the page settings and the optional image settings, you can also add a title and a caption to your output document using the options available.
To Add Title and Sub-title:
- Click on the Annotations tab. You will see two types of sections for text annotations, one consisting of a title & caption text options; the other for a watermark.
- To enable Titles or Caption Texts, enable these checkboxs. The adjacent fields will then become enabled and allow you to specify font, sizing, style and colors. Custom fonts may be used by selecting a font file.
- Optionally you can also select the Add Caption Text checkbox and add a subtitle in the adjacent field which becomes enabled as soon as you select the Add Caption Text checkbox.
- Set enabled as default, the AltText Under 3D adds a text message within the 3D view area which would only be visible if the 3D view is not activated or if the PDF is viewed in an application which does not support 3D.
- Add Keywords: if keywords are added, these are embedded inside the PDF, which can be reviewed using the Adobe Reader File-Properties menu. If PDF/E Compliance is enabled, the extra keywords are part of the PDF/Engineering metadata.
- Add Watermark: if added, this displays watermark text in the PDF's 3D view.
- The next step is to Define Multimedia Settings and, if desired, to add an image file.