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Introducing Create accessible PDF

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Introducing our revolutionary Create Accessible PDF feature - the ideal solution for all your PDF accessibility needs! Whether you're a business professional, educator, student, or simply someone who wants to enhance their PDFs, this feature is here to cater to your every need.

Let us take a closer look at what it has to offer:

Key Features:

Effortlessly convert any PDF into an accessible format with just a few clicks
Automatically generate alternative text descriptions for images, charts, and graphs
Ensure all content is appropriately tagged for assistive technologies such as screen readers
Make use of customizable accessibility settings tailored to your requirements
Seamlessly export accessible PDFs for sharing or printing

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Businesses can create accessible PDFs for their marketing materials, proposals, and reports, making them inclusive for all customers and employees.
Educators can enhance their PDF course materials with accessibility features, allowing students with visual impairments to fully engage with the content.
Students can transform their study resources into accessible PDFs, enabling them to easily navigate and comprehend the material.
Individuals can convert personal documents, such as resumes or letters, into accessible PDFs, ensuring equal access for all recipients.
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How to Use the Create Accessible PDF Feature in pdfFiller

Creating accessible PDFs is important to ensure that everyone, including individuals with disabilities, can access and understand the content. With pdfFiller's Create Accessible PDF feature, you can easily make your PDFs accessible. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

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Open the PDF document you want to make accessible in pdfFiller.
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Click on the 'Tools' tab at the top of the page.
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Select the 'Create Accessible PDF' option from the dropdown menu.
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pdfFiller will analyze your document and provide suggestions for making it accessible. Review the suggestions and make the necessary changes.
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Add alternative text to images and other non-text elements in your document. This helps individuals using screen readers understand the content.
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Ensure that the document's reading order is logical and follows a clear flow. Use headings, lists, and other formatting options to structure the content.
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Check the document for proper language settings and adjust them if needed. This ensures that screen readers pronounce words correctly.
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Verify that all form fields are properly labeled and can be filled out using assistive technology.
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Once you have made all the necessary changes, click on the 'Save' button to save the accessible version of your PDF.
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You can now share the accessible PDF with others or use it for your own needs.

By following these steps, you can easily create accessible PDFs using pdfFiller's Create Accessible PDF feature. Make sure to review the accessibility guidelines and requirements specific to your industry or organization to ensure compliance.

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Choose Tools > Action Wizard. The Action Wizard tool set is displayed in the secondary toolbar. ... From the Action List, click Make Accessible. ... Select the files that you want to apply the Make Accessible action to. ... Click Start. Follow the prompts to complete the Make Accessible action.
PDF Accessibility Overview. Page 1. A document or application is accessible if it can be used by people with disabilities such as mobility impairments, blindness, and low vision and not just by people who can see well and use a mouse.
The Make Accessible action walks you through the steps required to make a PDF accessible. It prompts to address accessibility issues, such as a missing document description or title. It looks for common elements that need further action, such as scanned text, form fields, tables, and images.
Both PDFs look the same, but the one is inaccessible, and other one is accessible. One way to tell the difference is to try to select an area of text. You can not do this in the inaccessible PDF, because the computer does not recognize text as actual text. You can, however, select areas of text in an accessible PDF.
Formats that are an alternative to standard print and are accessible to people with disabilities. May include large print, recorded audio and electronic formats, and Braille. ... Supports that individuals with disabilities may need to access information.
Choose Tools > Accessibility. ... In the secondary toolbar, click Full Check. ... In the Report Options section, select options for how you want to view the results. ... Select a page range if you prefer to check individual pages of a document. ... Select one or more of the Checking Options.
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