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From: Krack, Joseph@DSS
Date: May 31, 2017 3:46PM


What does this mean?? Can I post a question? Another colleague tried to post and was also not allowed. We are from the California Department of Social Services. Is there a problem with our email addresses? Please let me know.

Thanks,

Joe

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Good afternoon group! I have a question about Access or more specifically about reports developed from Access. One of our divisions in our Department has an Access database out of which they develop pdf reports that they have been posting. They are not tagged and when Auto-tagging the report in Acrobat Pro there are problems. I don't have access to the Access database and so am not familiar with how they develop the report.

Is there a way they can export the data into a PDF format to create accessible reports? Is there another file format they can use in the export process (Word, Excel) that would be easier to create an accessible table/report?

I have not been able to find a lot of information about this online, and was hoping someone here may have experience working with Access and would possibly be able to help.

Thanks,

Joe