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Tips for using the touchup reading order tool, Touchup reading order options – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

Accessibility, tags, and reflow

Last updated 9/30/2011

Tips for using the TouchUp Reading Order tool

Save the document (or a copy of it) before you use the TouchUp Reading Order tool. You can’t use Undo to reverse
changes made with this tool, so reverting to a saved document is the only way to undo such a change.

Choose View > Page Display > Single Page, when using the TouchUp Reading Order tool. When you click the Clear
Page Structure button, Acrobat clears tags from all visible pages—even pages that are only partially visible.

For additional tips on working with reading order, see Donna Baker’s

Setting Reading Order in a PDF Document

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TouchUp Reading Order options

You can select TouchUp Reading Order options from the dialog box, from the pop-up menu that appears when you
right-click a highlighted region, or from the Options menu in the Order tab. The TouchUp Reading Order tool
includes the following options:

Text

Tags the selection as text.

Figure

Tags the selection as a figure. Text contained within a figure tag is defined as part of the image and is not read

by screen readers.

Form Field

Tags the selection as a form field.

Figure/Caption

Tags a selected figure and caption as a single tag. Any text contained in the tag is defined as a caption.

Useful for tagging photos and captions and preventing caption text from being incorrectly added to adjacent text
blocks. Figures may require alternate text.

Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3

Tags the selection as a first, second, or third level heading tag. You can convert

heading tags to bookmarks to help users navigate the document.

Table

Tags the selection as a table after the selection is analyzed to determine the location of headings, columns, and rows.

Cell

Tags the selection as a table or header cell. Use this option to merge cells that are incorrectly split.

Formula

Tags the selection as a formula. Because speech software may handle formula tags differently from normal

text, you may want to add a description using alternate text.

Background

Tags the selection as a background element, or artifact, removing the item from the tag tree so that it

doesn’t appear in the reflowed document and isn’t read by screen readers.

Table Editor

Automatically analyzes the selected table into cells and applies the appropriate tags. The table must be

tagged as a table before you can use the Table Editor command on it.

Show Page Content Order

Shows content elements as highlighted areas that contain numbers to indicate the reading

order. Specify the highlight color by clicking the color swatch.

Show Table Cells

Highlights the content of individual table cells. Specify the highlight color by clicking the color

swatch.

Show Tables And Figures

Outlines each table and figure with a crossed-out box. The box also indicates whether the

element includes alternate text. Specify the box color by clicking the color swatch.

Clear Page Structure

Removes the tagging structure from the page. Use this option to start over and create a new

structure if the existing structure contains too many problems.

Show Order Panel

Opens the Order tab to allow you to reorder highlighted content.

Edit Alternate Text

Available in the menu that appears when you right-click a highlighted figure. Allows the user to

add or edit a text description about the figure properties that is read by a screen reader or other assistive technology.

Edit Form Field Text

Available in the menu that appears when you right-click a form field. Allows the user to add or

edit a form field text description that is read by a screen reader or other assistive technology.

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