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Tagging Adobe PDF documents for accessibility Creating a tagged document directly from an authoring application is the best way to make PDF documents accessible to screen readers and reflow correctly on handheld devices. If your PDF document was created without tags, Adobe Acrobat can add them. The tagging feature identifies most elements of a PDF document, including irregularly shaped columns, bulleted lists, captions that span columns, images that overlap text, and colored backgrounds. If your document is a fillable PDF form or conveys information through images, you must add alternate text for these items to make them fully accessible. (See Making Adobe PDF forms accessible and Removing page artifacts and elements.) To add tags to an existing Adobe PDF document: 1. Open the PDF document. 2. Choose Advanced > Accessibility > Add Tags To Document. After the process is complete, the PDF document is tagged and a report appears in the How To window. (See Viewing the results of adding tags.)
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