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C H A P T E R S I X Complying with PDF and Accessibility Standards
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Many document-creation programs don’t oer tagging options. You
can easily add tags from within Acrobat:
1. Choose Advanced > Accessibility > Add Tags to Document. Acrobat
processes the document and adds tags. An Accessibility Report dis-
plays in the How To area at the right of the Document pane in the pro-
gram window. Refer to #48, “Reporting On and Repairing a Document,”
for information on working with tags and reports.
2. Check the document again by selecting Advanced > Accessibility >
Quick Check. The new message will state that there are no accessibility
problems with the document, meaning it is tagged.
3. Choose File > Save to save the document with its tagged structure.
Touching Up
Properties
When correcting the acces-
sibility status of a document,
you can modify the proper-
ties of individual tags. Select
the tag in the Tags panel,
and choose Properties from
either the Options menu
or the shortcut menu. The
TouchUp Properties dialog
opens; make changes to the
properties, such as the type
or the alternate text, and
then click Close.
From the Library of Daniel Dadian