02-12-2025, 04:42 AM
This may have been covered (perhaps indirectly) elsewhere and, if it has, then just redirect me. But I haven't seen anything explicit about exactly this ...
I just got a digital copy of an exercise book and sucked it into Mobilesheets (on my Windows instance). It's a PDF.
I thought I'd need to go through and add bookmarks, but when I went to do that I discovered the bookmarks were already there! Most of the bookmarks are for each individual page, appear to be sequentially accurate, and labelled correctly as to page number. However, the text used for a bookmark often does not appear in the document itself, and I speculate (?) that MobileSheets may be using some sort of metadata it's finding in the PDF file.
As an example, the bookmark for page 11 is "Bass Etudes Combined - Page 11" where "Bass Etudes Combined" appears nowhere in the displayed PDF document, but would be an accurate metadata description of the entire section which begins on p. 11. Interesting.
Anyhow, what I have by default is a fairly nice and complete list of bookmarks for this PDF, but many of them are uninformative since they display only the page number rather than the title of the page. E.g., "Page 12" rather than "2. Sentimentality".
So my question is ... Can I somehow edit this nice list of bookmarks directly and just replace "Page x" with a meaningful title/description?
Or is the best way to edit the PDF file directly prior to importing it?
I just got a digital copy of an exercise book and sucked it into Mobilesheets (on my Windows instance). It's a PDF.
I thought I'd need to go through and add bookmarks, but when I went to do that I discovered the bookmarks were already there! Most of the bookmarks are for each individual page, appear to be sequentially accurate, and labelled correctly as to page number. However, the text used for a bookmark often does not appear in the document itself, and I speculate (?) that MobileSheets may be using some sort of metadata it's finding in the PDF file.

As an example, the bookmark for page 11 is "Bass Etudes Combined - Page 11" where "Bass Etudes Combined" appears nowhere in the displayed PDF document, but would be an accurate metadata description of the entire section which begins on p. 11. Interesting.

Anyhow, what I have by default is a fairly nice and complete list of bookmarks for this PDF, but many of them are uninformative since they display only the page number rather than the title of the page. E.g., "Page 12" rather than "2. Sentimentality".
So my question is ... Can I somehow edit this nice list of bookmarks directly and just replace "Page x" with a meaningful title/description?
Or is the best way to edit the PDF file directly prior to importing it?
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Gary H. Merrill
Gary H. Merrill