Title: Creating Accessible PDF Documents
1Creating Accessible PDF Documents
- Dick Hemenway
- CMAC Accessibility Committee
2Topics
- Acrobat 5.0 settings
- Existing PDF Files
- New Files
- Documents Containing Bitmapped Images
- Documents Containing Tables
- Using the Make Accessible Plug-in - Available at
Adobe.Com
3Acrobat 5.0 Settings
- Edit Preferences General
- Select ACCESSIBILITY
- Change settings as required - suggest setting
page count to 0.
4Acrobat 5.0 Settings 2
5Acrobat 5.0 Settings 3
6Existing PDF Files
- Original File and Authoring Application Available
- Original File and Authoring Application
Unavailable - Scanned PDF
7Original File and Authoring Application Available
- Install Adobe Acrobat 5.0
- Convert to a new PDF file using latest version of
application - Use Make Accessible Plug-in
8Original File and Authoring Application
Unavailable
- Open PDF in Acrobat 5.0
- Use Make Accessible Plug-in
9New Files (Microsoft Office 2000 Application)
- 1. Open Document
- 2. Choose Acrobat Change Conversion Settings
10Change Conversion Settings Dialog Box 1
11Change Conversion Settings Dialog Box 2
12New Files (Microsoft Office 2000 Application)
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- 3. Open Office Tab
- 4. Select Options
- Embed tags in PDF
- Page Labels off
13Select Options - Office Tab
14New Files (Microsoft Office 2000 Application)
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- 5. Open Bookmarks Tab
- 6. Select Options
15Bookmarks Tab
16New Files (Microsoft Office 2000 Application)
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- 7. Select Acrobat Convert to PDF
- OR click Adobe PDF button
17Acrobat Convert to PDF
18New Files (Microsoft Office 2000 Application)
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19Specify Language for Text
- Window Tags
- In Tags dialog box, click on symbol to left of
TAGS ROOT to get - Right click on to get menu
- Select ELEMENT PROPERTIES
- Select EN-US in LANGUAGE box
- OK
20Specify Language 1
21Specify Language 2
22Specify Language 3
23Specify Language 4
24Documents Containing Bitmapped Images (Alt Tags)
- Window Tags
- Click the symbol to left of element
- Select element - Right Click to get menu
- Select ELEMENT PROPERTIES
- Enter Alt Tag in ALTERNATE TEXT box
- OK
25Alt Tag Images 1
26Alt Tag Images 2
27Documents Containing Tables
- Use INSERT TABLE command or DRAW TABLE tool in MS
Word - Dont use tabs to simulate double-column text
28Using the Accessibility Checker in Acrobat 5.0
- Tools Accessibility Checker
- Change settings as required
29The Accessibility Checker 1
30The Accessibility Checker 2
31The Accessibility Checker 3
32Using the Make Accessible Plug-in
- When you do not need to run the Make Accessible
Command - How to use the Make Accessible Command
33When You Do Not Need to Run the Make Accessible
Command
- When you created a tagged Adobe PDF file using MS
Office 2000 - When you created a tagged Adobe PDF file from
scanned images using Adobe Acrobat Capture
34How to use the Make Accessible Command
- Open the PDF file in Acrobat 5.0
- Choose Document Make Accessible
- Use the Tags palette to add a language
specification or alt tags for images - Use the Accessibility Checker
- Save the file
35Make Accessible Command
36Review
- What do I need for
- Existing PDF files - Acrobat 5.0, Make Accessible
Plug-in and original application if available - Existing scanned PDF (image only) - Adobe Capture
3.0 - New files - Acrobat 5.0 and MS Office 2000
Applications
37Jaws Example