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elizabeth_a_doherty@adobeforums.com #1
Accessibility Tags - reading letters not words
I'm adding tags to a relatively simple document created in Quark 7.0 which I've done before (please, no advice on switching to InDesign).
This time, though, my short paragraphs are being read back letter by letter, not as whole words. There is definitely space between the words, font is Adobe Garamond, nothing out of the ordinary. Doesn't matter if I "add tags to document" automatically, or try to manually create them. The headline is fine, but the paragraphs below will only read letter by letter.
Any thoughts?
Thank you
Mac OS 10.5.4, Acrobat Pro 8.0
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Jon Bessant #2
Re: Accessibility Tags - reading letters not words
What gives in reflow mode (command-4)?
Jon
PS - use InDesign (couldn't resist) !! ;-)
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elizabeth_a_doherty@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Accessibility Tags - reading letters not words
Using a newly generated pdf, I tagged only one graph. Reads letter by letter. Hit reflow and all that first graph gets shifted to the top of the page and runs together likethelittlemaninmycomputerreadsittome.
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Accessibility Tags - reading letters not words
1. Click on File and select Options
2. Select Advanced
3. Scroll down to the print section
4. Select the Print XML tags option
5. Then convert the document to PDF
6. They should be able to access the linksUnregistered Guest



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