Adobe 22001438 Accessibility Guide - Page 67

How the TouchUp Reading Order tool works, Select Tools > Advanced Editing > Show TouchUp Toolbar

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ADOBE ACROBAT 7.0 60 Section 11: Repairing reading order and basic tagging problems Note: Some accessibility tasks-such as fixing complex tables, removing obsolete tags after you delete pages, and adding alternate text to links-require that you edit the document's tag tree. See "Section 13: Fixing advanced accessibility problems" on page 92 for instructions. The TouchUp Reading Order tool is primarily intended for repairing Adobe PDF documents that you tagged by using Acrobat, not for repairing PDF documents that you tagged during conversion from an authoring application. Whenever possible, you should return to the source file and add accessibility features in the authoring application. For example, if you created a tagged PDF document from Microsoft Word, the file probably has acceptable reading order. If you intend to add or edit alternate text for the figures, return to the original document in Word, add the alternate text, and then resave the file as a tagged PDF document. Repairing the original file ensures that you don't have to repeatedly touch up future iterations of the PDF document in Acrobat Professional. How the TouchUp Reading Order tool works The TouchUp Reading Order tool is on the TouchUp toolbar, and it has its own dialog box of options that enable you to control what items display on the page and to apply tags. You use the TouchUp Reading Order tool alongside the Order tab of the navigation pane. The three TouchUp tools on the TouchUp toolbar: the TouchUp Text tool (left), the TouchUp Reading Order tool (center), and the TouchUp Object tool (right). To fix reading order and basic tagging problems, you use the TouchUp Reading Order tool (center). When you select the TouchUp Reading Order tool, the tool's dialog box opens, and the content on the page is overlaid with one or more highlighted regions. Each highlighted region is a shaded, numbered rectangle. Each highlighted region on the page has a corresponding numbered entry in the Order tab. The sequence of the numbering indicates the reading order of the content on the page. Screen readers and the Reflow view and Read Out Loud feature of Acrobat and Adobe Reader all follow this sequence when they present content to a user. To open the TouchUp Reading Order dialog box, do one of the following: • Select Tools > Advanced Editing > Show TouchUp Toolbar, and then select the TouchUp Reading Order tool from the TouchUp toolbar. • Choose Advanced > Accessibility > TouchUp Reading Order. • Choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Reading Order Tool. To open the Order tab, do one of the following: • In the TouchUp Reading Order dialog box, click the Show Order Panel button. • Select View > Navigation Tabs > Order. The Order tab first opens as a floating window. You can dock it to the navigation pane by selecting View > Navigation Tabs > Dock All Tabs, or by dragging the Tags tab from the floating window to the navigation pane. • In the navigation pane, select the Order tab (when the tab is docked).

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ADOBE ACROBAT 7.0
Section 11: Repairing reading order and basic tagging problems
Note:
Some accessibility tasks—such as fixing complex tables, removing obsolete tags after you delete pages, and adding
alternate text to links—require that you edit the document’s tag tree. See “Section 13: Fixing advanced
accessibility problems” on page 92 for instructions.
The TouchUp Reading Order tool is primarily intended for repairing Adobe PDF documents that you tagged by
using Acrobat, not for repairing PDF documents that you tagged during conversion from an authoring application.
Whenever possible, you should return to the source file and add accessibility features in the authoring application.
For example, if you created a tagged PDF document from Microsoft Word, the file probably has acceptable reading
order. If you intend to add or edit alternate text for the figures, return to the original document in Word, add the
alternate text, and then resave the file as a tagged PDF document. Repairing the original file ensures that you don’t
have to repeatedly touch up future iterations of the PDF document in Acrobat Professional.
How the TouchUp Reading Order tool works
The TouchUp Reading Order tool is on the TouchUp toolbar, and it has its own dialog box of options that enable you
to control what items display on the page and to apply tags. You use the TouchUp Reading Order tool alongside the
Order tab of the navigation pane.
The three TouchUp tools on the TouchUp toolbar: the TouchUp Text tool (left), the TouchUp Reading Order tool (center), and the TouchUp
Object tool (right). To fix reading order and basic tagging problems, you use the TouchUp Reading Order tool (center).
When you select the TouchUp Reading Order tool, the tool’s dialog box opens, and the content on the page is overlaid
with one or more
highlighted regions.
Each highlighted region is a shaded, numbered rectangle. Each highlighted
region on the page has a corresponding numbered entry in the Order tab. The sequence of the numbering indicates
the reading order of the content on the page. Screen readers and the Reflow view and Read Out Loud feature of
Acrobat and Adobe Reader all follow this sequence when they present content to a user.
To open the TouchUp Reading Order dialog box, do one of the following:
Select Tools > Advanced Editing > Show TouchUp Toolbar, and then select the TouchUp Reading Order tool from
the TouchUp toolbar.
Choose Advanced > Accessibility > TouchUp Reading Order.
Choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Reading Order Tool.
To open the Order tab, do one of the following:
In the TouchUp Reading Order dialog box, click the Show Order Panel button.
Select View > Navigation Tabs > Order. The Order tab first opens as a floating window. You can dock it to the
navigation pane by selecting View > Navigation Tabs > Dock All Tabs, or by dragging the Tags tab from the floating
window to the navigation pane.
In the navigation pane, select the Order tab (when the tab is docked).