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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Accessibility, tags, and reflow
Headings and columns (left) reflow in a logical reading order (right).
Reflow a tagged PDF
Choose View > Zoom > Reflow.
If the Page Display setting is Two-Up before you choose Reflow view, the Page Display setting automatically becomes
Single Page when the document is reflowed. If the Page Display setting is Two-Up Continuous before you choose
Reflow view, the Page Display setting automatically becomes Continuous when the document is reflowed.
Return to unreflowed view
When in Reflow view, choose View > Zoom > Reflow.
Reading a PDF with a screen reader
Acrobat supports assistive software and devices—such as screen readers and screen magnifiers—that enable visually
impaired users to interact with computer applications. When assistive software and devices are in use, Acrobat adds
temporary tags to open PDFs to improve their readability. Use the Accessibility Setup Assistant to improve how
Acrobat interacts with the types of assistive software and devices that you use. When using a screen reader, you can
change your reading settings for the current document by choosing Advanced > Accessibility > Change Reading
Options.
See the documentation for your assistive software or device. Or, contact the vendor for more information about system
requirements, compatibility requirements, and instructions for using this software or device with Acrobat.
For more information about using screen readers, see www.adobe.com/accessibility/pdfs/accessing-pdf-sr.pdf.
Read a PDF with Read Out Loud
The Read Out Loud feature reads aloud the text in a PDF, including the text in comments and alternate text
descriptions for images and fillable fields. In tagged PDFs, content is read in the order in which it appears in the
document's logical structure tree. In untagged documents, the reading order is inferred, unless a reading order has
been specified in the Reading preferences.
Read Out Loud uses the available voices installed on your system. If you have SAPI 4 or SAPI 5 voices installed from
text-to-speech or language applications, you can choose them to read your PDFs.
Note: Read Out Loud isn't a screen reader, and some operating systems may not support it.
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