DC:title in PDF file from Word 2010 - where it comes from?

Hi, I have Office 2010 and Acrobat X Pro (all to date) and creates a PDF from within Word using PDFMaker 10.1.

In the file PDF resulting, the properties of the Document shows in the Description of a title: the "mandate", that is not anywhere in the Word file, or what I see everywhere in its metadata.

By going in... and then advanced, additional metadata in the PDF file, I see that the element of Dublin Core Properties dc:title has 'Mandate' as the value for [x-default].

My question is where this value comes from? It's somewhere in the Word doc or somewhere in my system?

And how do I get it so that the title of the Word document is put there?

All advice and assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks and all the best, JP

If you save in Adobe PDF format and that you have the option "convert document information' checked in the PDFMaker settings dialog box, then the metadata for the PDF file reflect what the word was defined in the document properties panel (via the menu prepare or right click on a file in Windows Explorer, then select Properties > summary). If you uncheck the option to convert the information in document, PDFMaker leave any empty apart from the basics (creation of ID software, dates, etc.).

Print format PDF is a slightly different question, in this case, the title of the PDF is generated using the file name and the application that started the print job.

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