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• Multiple documents from multiple applications.
source documents into one PDF document, or to combine pages from several PDF documents into one PDF
document. Improperly mixing tagged and untagged documents can render the consolidated PDF document
inaccessible. For tips on how to combine multiple files into a single PDF document for optimal accessibility, see
"Section 6: Creating a single tagged Adobe PDF document from multiple documents" on page 32.
Read "Section 7: Creating tagged Adobe PDF documents from web pages" on page 36 for instructions
• Web pages.
on properly converting web and HTML pages to tagged PDF documents.
Note: If you intend to design PDF forms, Adobe recommends using LiveCycle Designer, which is dedicated to the design
of interactive and static forms. See "Section 8: Making Adobe PDF forms accessible" on page 39 for more information.
The PDF accessibility workflow that you use depends on the type of document that you are starting from.
Special circumstances apply if you intend to convert multiple
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