Finishing The Adobe Pdf Document For Accessibility - Adobe 22001438 - Acrobat - PC Manual

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The Create PDF From Multiple Documents dialog box

Finishing the Adobe PDF document for accessibility

Remember that creating a tagged Adobe PDF document from multiple documents is only one part of the PDF acces-
sibility workflow. You should also perform the following steps in Acrobat Professional to ensure the accessibility of
the PDF document:
Check the PDF document for form fields, and add fillable, accessible form fields, if necessary. See "Section 8:
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Making Adobe PDF forms accessible" on page 39.
Tag the PDF document for accessibility (if it is not already tagged). See "Section 9: Adding tags to Adobe PDF
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documents" on page 48.
Perform an accessibility Full Check and verify that the fonts in the document are accessible. See "Section 10: Evalu-
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ating Adobe PDF documents for accessibility problems" on page 52.
Use the TouchUp Reading Order tool to fix reading order and other problems. See "Section 11: Repairing reading
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order and basic tagging problems" on page 59.
Add other features to optimize the PDF document for accessibility. See "Section 12: Adding other accessibility
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features" on page 85.
Edit the tag tree to repair complex problems. See "Section 13: Fixing advanced accessibility problems" on page 92.
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Section 6: Creating a single tagged Adobe PDF document from multiple documents
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