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Add Tags Manually via the Tags Panel With the Tags panel open, select Add Tags to Document from the Options button, or with the Accessibility panel open in the Tools pane, select the Add Tags to Document command (See Figure 23. Adding Tags to an Untagged PDF File).
Open File Explorer. Click Downloads. Right-click the file you'd like to tag and choose Properties. Switch over to the Details tab. At the bottom of the Description heading, you'll see Tags. Add a descriptive tag or two (you can add as many as you'd like). Press Enter when you're done. Press OK to save the change.
Open File Explorer. Navigate to the file you want to tag and right-click it. In the menu that appears, select Properties. In the Properties window, select the Details tab. On the Details tab, double-click the Tags line to add one or more tags, separating each one with a semicolon.
In the desktop, click or tap the File Explorer button on the taskbar. Click or tap the file you want to add or modify properties. In the Details pane, click or tap the tag you want to change, and then type the new tag. To add more than one tag, separate each entry with a semicolon.
Open File Explorer and select the file you want to tag. On the View tab, click Details in the Panes group to open the Details pane. Enter the appropriate Tags (Figure F). Click Save.
Add Tags Manually via the Tags Panel With the Tags panel open, select Add Tags to Document from the Options button, or with the Accessibility panel open in the Tools pane, select the Add Tags to Document command (See Figure 23. Adding Tags to an Untagged PDF File).
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