Word Templates For Web Accessibility
Word Templates For Web Accessibility
Word Templates For Web Accessibility
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2. In the Show pull-down menu at the bottom of the task pane, choose Customize.
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3. Check the styles that you want to appear in the Style menu.
4. Uncheck Other formatting options.
5. Check Save Settings in Template.
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Word-to-PDF conversion
By using standard Word styles and by keeping the document format and flow simple, the PDF
conversion should create a document that is accessible. The tremendous advantage of focusing
on accessibility in the Word document is that those settings remain in the Word document every
time you do a conversion to PDF. Any accessibility work you do in Acrobat is overwritten in the
document conversion process.
Conversion to PDF from Word produces tagged and accessible* documents when the Word
document:
• Has structure (headings)
• Uses standard styles (list styles, for example)
• Has alternative text for images
• Has a simple format (no images in headers and footers, for example)
Most important is that you don’t lose your accessibility tagging and settings with every revision
of the source document.
* You need to specify a language from Adobe Acrobat to pass the full accessibility check.
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