Acrobat XI PDF Accessibility Repair Workflow: Difference between revisions

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Good reference: [http://www.section508.va.gov/support/tutorials/pdf/8toc_1.asp Creating Accessible PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Professional] (US Dept of Veteran Affairs)
Good reference: [http://www.section508.va.gov/support/tutorials/pdf/8toc_1.asp Creating Accessible PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Professional] (US Dept of Veteran Affairs)

Revision as of 16:46, 22 October 2014

Overview

Procedures and best practices for making existing PDF documents accessible.

Table of Contents

Acrobat tags:

<TOC>
 |
 +-- <TOCI>
 |    |
 |    +-- <Reference>
 |         |
 |         +-- <Link>
 |              |
 |              +-- Tag: Link - OBJR
 |              +-- TOC item label
 |              +-- TOC item leader
 |              +-- TOC item page number
 +-- <TOCI>
 |

The elements of each table of contents line (label, leader, page number) should be broken out into separate tags to control the document flow.

Good reference: Creating Accessible PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Professional (US Dept of Veteran Affairs)

See also