As it turns out the problem was a more difficult to diagnose that I 
originally thought. My original document was in 2 files: a 2 page cover 
that included the Heading 1, and the document. Since we needed to make 
this a single document, I took the first document and added it to the 
second. I made new master pages to the single document and assigned them 
to the first 2 pages. The problem was caused by the fact that the origin 
of the first 2 pages were not connected to the rest of the document. There 
was only one flow, however, when you try to select the contents of the 
document it would only select the parts that were connected. I had to 
rebuild the document by taking the first 2 pages and add them to the 3rd 
page. I deleted the first 2 pages and assigned the master page to the new 
2 pages. The easy answer is to select the text frames and connect them 
from the Format | Customize Layout | Connect Text Frames. 

Thank you for your responses. Sorry for the misdirection.

Bruce MacArthur
Documentation Specialist
Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates
4 Stanley Tucker Drive
Newburyport, MA 01950
Work: 978-463-5011
Cell: 978-265-0167
Fax: 978-462-6126

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:55 AM, <bruce.macarthur at vsea.com> wrote:
Hello Fellow Framers,

I created a document that has a cover page with the Heading 1 in a table.
I did this because the text is white with a black background. When I
convert the document to PDF the bookmark for the Heading 1 ends up at the
bottom of the bookmarks. If I take the Heading 1 and place it above the
Heading 2 in the main part of the document, it comes out at the top of the
bookmarks. Is there something that can force the Heading 1 in the table to
be scanned first?

Bruce MacArthur
Documentation Specialist
Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates
4 Stanley Tucker Drive
Newburyport, MA 01950
Work: 978-463-5011
Cell: 978-265-0167
Fax: 978-462-6126

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