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Congratulations!
By now you should be familiar with the steps to creating an accessible PDF. PDF remediation can be a time-consuming and laborious task. If possible, it is much easier to begin in the native program, create an accessible document, and then export to a PDF. For example, if the document was initially created in Microsoft Word, return to that original document and apply the accessibility in the native program.
Once the PDF is created, within Adobe Acrobat DC, the final touches for accessibility include setting the metadata, language, adjusting security settings, and reviewing the Tag Panel reading order.
In a PDF, can you...
- Determine if it has tags?
- Evaluate if the tags are in logical reading order?
- Remediate to fix inaccessibility?
Before you continue to the next module, make sure you can answer Yes! to the questions above! If you need additional support on any of the bullet points above, please revisit this module in the Table of Contents.