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4 | Introduction Table 1: Features for Creating Accessible PDF Files by Product (Continued) Reader 9 Capture web pages as rich, dynamic PDF files for review and archiving Scan paper documents to PDF and automatically recognize text with optical character recognition (OCR) Save PDF files as Microsoft Word documents, retaining the layout, fonts, formatting, and tables, to facilitate reuse of content Easily create fillable PDF forms from paper or existing files using the Form Wizard Enable users of Adobe Reader® (version 8 or later) to fill in and save PDF forms locally Create dynamic XML forms with Adobe LiveCycle® Designer ES (included)* Create and validate accessible PDF documents Acrobat 9 Standard • Acrobat 9 Pro • Acrobat 9 Pro Extended • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * Windows Only The Acrobat 9 Pro Accessibility Guide Series To assist those who use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro to create PDF files with the production of content that is accessible to people with disabilities, Adobe Systems has created a series of accessibility guides for Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. PDF Accessibility Overview (this document) The Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Pro Accessibility Guide: PDF Accessibility Overview details what is meant by accessibility when considering the PDF file format. It distinguishes between the accessibility features of the the file format and the accessibility features of the Adobe Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader application and how the features of the software and the file format interact to achieve accessibility for people with disabilities. Creating Accessible PDF from Microsoft® Word The Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Pro Accessibility Guide: Creating Accessible PDF from Microsoft® Word provides an example using Microsoft Word of how to use Acrobat's PDFMaker to make accessible PDF files from the Adobe Acrobat 9 and PDF Accessibility

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Introduction
Adobe Acrobat 9 and PDF Accessibility
4 |
The Acrobat 9 Pro Accessibility Guide Series
To assist those who use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro to create PDF files with the production of content that is
accessible to people with disabilities, Adobe Systems has created a series of accessibility guides for Adobe
Acrobat 9 Pro.
PDF Accessibility Overview (this document)
The
Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Pro Accessibility Guide: PDF Accessibility Overview
details what is meant by
accessibility when considering the PDF file format. It distinguishes between the accessibility features of the
the file format and the accessibility features of the Adobe Acrobat 9 and Adobe Reader application and how
the features of the software and the file format interact to achieve accessibility for people with disabilities.
Creating Accessible PDF from Microsoft® Word
The
Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Pro Accessibility Guide: Creating Accessible PDF from Microsoft® Word
provides an
example using Microsoft Word
of how to use Acrobat’s PDFMaker to make accessible PDF files from the
Capture web pages as rich,
dynamic PDF files for review
and archiving
Scan paper documents to PDF
and automatically recognize text
with optical character recogni-
tion (OCR)
Save PDF files as Microsoft
Word documents, retaining the
layout, fonts, formatting, and
tables, to facilitate reuse of con-
tent
Easily create fillable PDF forms
from paper or existing files using
the Form Wizard
Enable users of Adobe Reader®
(version 8 or later) to fill in and
save PDF forms locally
Create dynamic XML forms with
Adobe LiveCycle® Designer ES
(included)*
Create and validate accessible
PDF documents
Table 1: Features for Creating Accessible PDF Files by Product
(Continued)
Reader 9
Acrobat 9
Standard
Acrobat 9
Pro
Acrobat 9
Pro
Extended
* Windows Only