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From: UTC Campus Information [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 4:48 PM
To: Nancy Badger
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I found this information for another staff member, and thought it might
be useful to the campus in general. I've received many emails with PDF
documents attached, and have, until now, not been able to access them
with a screen reader. I have recently learned that some PDF documents
are accessible if they are created appropriately. The following is a
quote from the help files of the most popular screen reader:
In order to take advantage of the many useful JAWS features designed for
Adobe Acrobat/Reader, it is important that the PDF files are properly
created and
tagged by the document author. Information on authoring accessible PDF
documents is available at
http://access.adobe.com <http://access.adobe.com/> .
This information may be helpful if you wish to create accessible PDFs.
Nancy
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