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Adobe 22001438 - Acrobat - PC Using Manual (287 pages)
Using Help
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Using Bookmarks
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Table of Contents
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Using Web Resources
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Learning Adobe Acrobat
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Other Learning Resources
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Customer Support
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Looking at the Work Area
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Using the Grid
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Opening Pdf Documents
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Creating Adobe Pdf Files
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Acrobat Distiller Options
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Working with Thumbnails
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Organization and Navigation Elements
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Digitally Signing Pdf Files
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Changing Your Password
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Selecting Options
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About Color Management
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Using Pdfwriter to Create Adobe Pdf Files (Windows)
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Windows Shortcuts
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Function Keys
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Mac os Shortcuts
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Legal Notices
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Adobe 22001438 - Acrobat - PC Manual (115 pages)
Accessibility Guide
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| Size: 10.78 MB
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Introduction
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Purpose of this Guide
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Audience for this Guide
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Software Described in this Guide
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Adobe PDF Software Described in this Guide
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Authoring Applications Described in this Guide
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Acrobat System Requirements
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Accessibility Tools in Windows
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Accessibility Tools in Mac os
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Summary of the Sections in this Guide
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Section 1: Accessibility and Adobe PDF
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Section 2: Understanding Tagging and Document Structure
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Section 3: the Accessibility Workflow
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Section 4: Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Word-Processing and Desktop Publishing Applications
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Section 5: Converting Scans to Accessible Adobe PDF Content
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Section 6: Creating a Single Tagged Adobe PDF Document from Multiple Documents
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Section 7: Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Web Pages
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Section 8: Making Adobe PDF Forms Accessible
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Section 9: Adding Tags to Adobe PDF Documents
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Section 10: Evaluating Adobe PDF Documents for Accessibility Problems
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Section 11: Repairing Reading Order and Basic Tagging Problems
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Section 12: Adding Other Accessibility Features
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Section 13: Fixing Advanced Accessibility Problems
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Appendix: Standard Tags for Adobe PDF Documents
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Section 1: Accessibility and Adobe PDF
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What Accessibility Is
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Why Accessibility Is Important for Adobe PDF Documents
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What Makes Adobe PDF Documents Accessible
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Section 2: Understanding Tagging and Document Structure
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How Tagging and Document Structure Affect Accessibility
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How to Tell if an Adobe PDF Document Has Been Tagged
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What Tagging Looks Like in Acrobat
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When to Tag Documents
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Why Touchup Is Often Needed
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Visit the Adobe Accessibility Website for more Information
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Section 3: the Accessibility Workflow
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Six General Steps
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Step 1: Start from the Document You Have
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Step 2: if the Document Is a Form, Add Fillable, Accessible Form Fields
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Step 3: Tag the Adobe PDF Document
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Step 4: Evaluate the Adobe PDF Document and Repair Common Problems
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Step 5: Add Other Accessibility Features to the Adobe PDF Document
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Step 6: as Needed, Edit the Tag Tree to Fix Advanced Problems
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Section 4: Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Word-Processing
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And Desktop Publishing Applications
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Options for Converting to Adobe PDF from Authoring Applications
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Using Acrobat Pdfmaker in Non Adobe Applications (Windows Only)
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Using the Save as or Export Command in Adobe Applications (Mac os and Windows)
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Using Adobe PDF Printer (Mac os and Windows)
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Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Microsoft Office 2000 or Later
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Microsoft Office Documents
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Tips for Making Artwork Accessible
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Tips for Making Tables Accessible
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Tips for Making Large Excel Tables (Worksheets) Accessible
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Converting Microsoft Office Documents to Tagged Adobe PDF Documents (Windows Only)
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Converting Microsoft Office Documents to Adobe PDF Documents (Mac os Only)
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Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Indesign CS or Later
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Planning Ahead to Minimize Tagging Rework
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Using Threads to Affect the Structure of Adobe PDF Tags
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Using Indesign CS Tags to Improve Accessibility
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Adding Accessible Text to Graphics
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Converting Indesign CS Documents to Tagged Adobe PDF Documents
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Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Framemaker 7.0
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Adding Alternate Text to Imported Graphics
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Converting Framemaker Documents to Tagged Adobe PDF Documents
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Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Pagemaker 7.0
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Converting Pagemaker Documents to Tagged Adobe PDF Documents
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 5: Converting Scans to Accessible Adobe PDF Content
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The Three Starting Points for Scans
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Applying OCR to Image-Only Adobe PDF Scans
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Scanning a Paper Document to Adobe PDF
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Converting TIFF or Other Image Formats to Adobe PDF
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 6: Creating a Single Tagged Adobe PDF Document from Multiple Documents
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Why to Combine Multiple Documents
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Inserting, Replacing, and Deleting Pages Within an Adobe PDF Document in Acrobat
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Plan Ahead to Reduce Changes to the Tag Tree and Reading Order
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Combining Files from Multiple Authoring Applications While Converting to Adobe PDF
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 7: Creating Tagged Adobe PDF Documents from Web
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What to Expect When Converting Web Pages to Tagged Adobe PDF Documents
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How to Convert Web Pages to Tagged Adobe PDF Documents
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 8: Making Adobe PDF Forms Accessible
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Characteristics of Accessible Adobe PDF Forms
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Workflows for Creating Forms
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Which Adobe Tools Are You Using
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What Is Your Starting Point
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Tips for Working with Forms
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Designing the Form
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Writing Form Field Descriptions
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Setting and Testing the Tab Order
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Using Livecycle Designer to Create Accessible Adobe PDF Forms
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The Livecycle Designer Workflow
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Using Acrobat 7.0 Professional to Make Adobe PDF Forms Accessible
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Step 1: Add Fillable Form Fields and Descriptions
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Step 2: Set the Tab Order
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Step 3: Tag the Form (if It Isn't Already Tagged)
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Step 4: Finish the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Using Adobe PDF Forms Access to Tag Adobe PDF Forms
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How Adobe PDF Forms Access Helps with Accessibility
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Tagging Adobe PDF Forms by Using Adobe PDF Forms Access
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Section 9: Adding Tags to Adobe PDF Documents
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What to Do before You Tag a Document
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Reviewing the Document
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Creating Links for Urls in the Document
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Adding Tags to an Untagged Document
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Reading the Add Tags Report
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Retagging a Document, if Needed
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 10: Evaluating Adobe PDF Documents for Accessibility Problems
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Two Tools for Checking the Accessibility of Adobe PDF Documents
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Performing an Accessibility Full Check
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Full Check Options
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Viewing the Results of an Accessibility Full Check
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Using Full Check to Check for Inaccessible Fonts
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Using Reflow View to Check Reading Order
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Other Ways to Check the Reading Order
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 11: Repairing Reading Order and Basic Tagging Problems
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When to Use the Touchup Reading Order Tool
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How the Touchup Reading Order Tool Works
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How the Touchup Reading Order Tool and the Order Tab Work Together
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Options for the Touchup Reading Order Tool
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Touchup Reading Order Preferences
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The Touchup Workflow-An Orderly Approach to Repairing Reading Order and Tags
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Four Basic Techniques You Must Know to Fix Reading Order Problems
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Selecting Highlighted Regions
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Selecting Content on the Page
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Applying a New Tag to a Selection
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Changing the Reading Order (in the Order Tab)
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Fixing Common Problems
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Fixing Highlighted Regions
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EXAMPLE 4. Fixing Improperly Grouped Columns
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EXAMPLE 5. Fixing Improperly Grouped Columns of Varying Widths
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Fixing Reading Order Problems
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Adding Alternate Text to Figures and Descriptions to Form Fields
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Fixing Basic Table Problems
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Starting over on a Page
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Document for Accessibility
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Section 12: Adding Other Accessibility Features
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Other Accessibility Features in Acrobat
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Setting the Tab Order
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Adding Bookmarks
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Adding Accessible Links
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Creating a Link by Using the Create Link Command
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Adding Alternate Text to Links
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Setting the Document Language
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Setting Security Settings so They Don't Interfere with Screen Readers
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Adding a Watermark to an Adobe PDF Document
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Finishing the Adobe PDF Accessibility Workflow
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Going the Extra Mile for Accessibility
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Section 13: Fixing Advanced Accessibility Problems
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When to Use the Techniques in this Section
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How to Read an Adobe PDF Document's Tag Tree
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The Tag Tree Hierarchy
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Finding a Tag and Its Corresponding Content
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Creating Tags for Links that You Made Active Late in the Workflow
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Adding Alternate Text to Links
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Rearranging Tags
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Deleting Tags
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Adding New Tags
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Adding Expansion Text to Abbreviated Terms
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Setting the Language for Specific Paragraphs or Words
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Making Tables Accessible
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Understanding the Proper Hierarchy of a Table
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The Workflow for Tagging Tables
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Checking and Fixing the Reading Order of Complex Pages
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Appendix: Standard Tags for Adobe PDF Documents
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An Extensible Tags Architecture
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Block-Level Elements
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Container Elements
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Heading and Paragraph Elements
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Label and List Elements
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Special Text Elements
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Table Elements
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Inline-Level Elements
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Special Inline-Level Elements
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