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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
Not a dumb question; there's nothing in the obvious instructions for the Reader that makes it clear how it reads PDFs.
The Reader checks the author & title listed in the PDF's metadata, not the filename. You can edit this with Acrobat Professional, or with a free program like BeCyPDFMetaEdit 2.37.0.
There might be a way to set the title/author when you create the PDF, depending on the method you use. (Do you print to PDF, or save it out first & use a program to convert it?)
Sometimes I copy a webpage, paste it into Word, set the the title & author under File-->Properties, and change the page size to something that shows up well in the Reader before converting to PDF.
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thanks. I have acrobat professional. I get a lot of pdf docs to read via email . When I get HTML files I print them to Acrobat.