Mary Helen
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Hi,
Please use a separate style for the bullets with tag set to [Automatic]
You are experiencing the issue due to an accessibility related bug fix done in v15.0See https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html
Issue fixed: List should not export as List Tag if another tag is assignedPlease let us know in comments section if it is otherwise.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mary Helen commentedThat's an easy fix in the InDesign layout.
If you place each article (meaning each text frame, although ONLY the initial frame for THREADED content) into the "Articles" menu, you can control the ORDER in the ARTICLES Pane by sliding them up or down... and then the tags will FOLLOW the articles order that YOU set IF you ALSO choose the ""Use for Tagging Order in Tagged PDF" option in the articles pane drop-down menu.
However, if you are using the articles folder, in order for it to be correct, you MUST put ALL content in the articles pane....the cover text, the table of contents, the first frame of the threaded article that may occupy several pages, etc. — It's an all or nothing scenario.
REMEMBER (and this is IMPORTANT), in the right corner menu drop-down options, you must select "Use for Tagging Order in Tagged PDF" in order for the articles pane to control your tagging order on the PDF output.
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3 votesMary Helen shared this idea ·
If you set the "Export Tagging" in your styles options as "Automatic" instead of <P> tag, the lists, bullets, and numbered content will export with the correct "list" tagging.