On page 152 of the*LibreOffice 7.1 Writer Guide*, there is a section
entitled *User Interface tab of PDF Options dialog*.
In the *Windows options section > Display document title*, it simply
states: "The PDF viewer will display the document's title in the title bar."
Most people would probably assume that this refers to the title they
typed at the top of their document. What it really means is the Title
provided after going to *File>Properties...* and going to the
*Description* tab. I found this out when I noticed my pdf document
showed the name of the template used to create the document displayed in
the title bar and in the tab of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
It might be useful to state on page 367 of the *LibreOffice 7.1 Writer
Guide* that, by default, Adobe Acrobat Reader will display this title in
it title bar and on its tab.
This same issue is found on page 350 of the *LibreOffice 7.1 Getting
Started Guide*.
It might also be useful to state of page 33 of the *LibreOffice 7.1
Getting Start Guide* that, by default, Adobe Acrobat Reader will display
this title entered on the Description tab.
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