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The fix for this issue is available in the latest InDesign release 16.2.1
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Where do I find the new content entry then in the link tag properties in the pdf-file?
NVDA does not read the alternative text, and I try to figure out if it is because NVDA does not access the content entry or because it is not exported the way it is supposed to.
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Alright, now I found that entry at least in the PAC3 overview. But where would I access that entry in Acrobat, if I wanted to modify a alt description after export?
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Is there still a way to make hyperlinks with url-text still accessible by providing alternative text?
e.g. the link: www.link-to-my-website.com is read out by NVDA as it is, ignoring the alternative text I provided in InDesign.
Thank you for your help!