Use the Content tab to correct reflow problems in a PDF that can’t be corrected by using the TouchUp Reading Order tool. Because you can damage a PDF by editing content objects, make sure that you’re familiar with PDF structure before you make any changes. For comprehensive information about PDF structure, see the PDF Reference, Fifth Edition, on the PDF reference page (English only) of the Adobe website.
The Content tab provides a hierarchical view of the objects that make up a PDF, including the PDF object itself. Each document includes one or more pages, a set of annotations (such as comments and links), and the content objects for the page, consisting of containers, text, paths, and images. Objects are listed in the 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.
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.
Content tab optionsIn the Content tab, use the Options menu or right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an object to choose from the following options:
Adds a new container object at the end of the selected page or container.
Specifies the dictionary for the container. Errors in this dialog box may damage the PDF. Available only for containers that include dictionaries.
Cuts and copies the selected object (not the related page content).
Pastes content directly below the selected object at the same hierarchical level.
Pastes content into the selected object as a child content item.
Removes the object (not the related page content) from the document.
Searches for the object in the Content tab that contains the object selected in the document pane.
Searches for unmarked (untagged) artifacts, content, comments, and links. Options allow you to search the page or document, and to add tags to found items.
Defines selected objects as artifacts. Artifacts are not read by a screen reader or by the Read Out Loud feature. Page numbers, headers, and footers are often best tagged as artifacts.
Removes the artifact definition from the selected object.
When selected, highlights appear in the document pane around content that relates to a selected object in the Content tab.
Allows viewing and editing of image or object metadata.
Opens the TouchUp Properties dialog box.