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Creating an accessible tagged PDF

An accessible tagged PDF is a PDF document that can be read and accessed by people with disabilities, primarily for the vision-impaired that may use assistive technology such as screen readers to read the file through text-to-speech or a Braille printout.  

A PDF document is considered accessible only if it meets a set of accessibility guidelines. 

You can easily create a tagged PDF by changing a small setting in word before you save it as a PDF. 

  1. Once you have created your word file and you are ready to save as PDF, go to File – Save As and choose where you want to save the file on your device. Then change the Save As type to be PDF. This is shown in the image below. 
Highlighted. Save As option. Save as type option. PDF.
  1. You then need to change the advanced options to be able to select the tagged output. To do this click on the Tools – Save Options as shown in the image below.
Shows how to choose advanced options and where Tools are – Save Options are located.
  1. Under the options, ensure that the Document structure tags for accessibility checkbox is ticked. This will then create a tagged PDF which is compatible with screen readers.
Image shows where Document structure tags for accessibility checkbox is within the options area.
  1. Click OK to confirm changes.
Updated on March 23, 2022
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