In this video, we’re going to look what to do when the accessibility checker flags “Tagged PDF.”
Acrobat does have an autotag feature that can add tags to my document. However, the autotag feature can be inconsistent and unreliable, and you will end up spending more time correcting its mistakes then you would have spent adding tags manually. Adding tags one at a time is very easy to do, and it exponentially increases my chances of having a fully accessible PDF.
The view the sample documents, visit
https://aka.ms/PDFSamplesLearn MoreLearn more by going to Faculty Development and Engagement's
Digital Accessibility page at
https://facultydae.waubonsee.edu/instruction/usability/digital-accessibility
For information on Microsoft accessibility, visit
https://microsoft.com/accessibility
Additional Resources:
Adobe Accessibility:
https://adobe.com/accessibility