Find Tagged PDF YES or NO and Fast Web View YES or NO ?

I want to find the tagged PDF value YES or NO and Fast Web View value YES or NO by the VBA,, Give me some idea to extract the Tagged PDF Value and Fast Web View Value by VBA from a pdf file,
Thanking U
Thirusanguraja V

Thanking for your information, but i want to extract that tagging value please give me solution, if possible any other alternative way....

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