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Section 11: Repairing reading order and basic tagging problems
Note: Although you can select multiple highlighted regions and tag them all at once as Background, doing so may cause
Acrobat to send the tagged content to the beginning of the drawing order in the page, so that other objects may cover them
when Acrobat redraws the screen. If items that you want to set as Background are on top of graphical elements in the page
design, you may need to select and tag each Background item one by one, rather than tag them all at once. This technique
ensures that Acrobat retains the objects in the proper drawing order on the page and that the page redraws correctly.
EXAMPLE 2. Recombining captions with their figures
Captions sometimes get separated from their figures when you tag a file from within Acrobat. In this sample page,
the caption text became part of Highlighted Region 3 instead of being included with its artwork. The easiest way to
recombine these elements is to select both the caption and the figure, and then apply the Figure/Caption tag.
Problem: Caption text is separated from its figure (upper left). Solution: Select the caption and figure (upper right), and tag it as Figure/Caption
(lower left). Result (lower right).

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