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From: Lucy Greco
Date: Oct 24, 2011 12:27PM


Yes I actually gave these instructions but once again I was told to complicated

Lucy Greco
Assistive Technology Specialist
Disabled Student's Program UC Berkeley
(510) 643-7591
http://attlc.berkeley.edu
http://webaccess.berkeley.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: <EMAIL REMOVED> [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Mark Guisinger
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 11:21 AM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] automatic document testing

Lucy,
Did you try the built in accessibility checking tools in Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 and
above? I find them easy to use and it does provide some suggestions on how to
correct the issues. You will find them under the Advanced menu.

MarkG



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From: Lucy Greco < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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Sent: Mon, October 24, 2011 2:04:12 PM
Subject: [WebAIM] automatic document testing

Hello:
I have been given the task of helping users provide accessible documents. The
more I tell my director that the task of providing accessible documents is not
an easy three step process the more he wants a simple way to check the
accessibility of documents and quick fix. Does anyone have a tool that will
check PDF files and indicate if the document is accessible. And if it is not
accessible what to fix in it. I tried the web aim instructions on how to create
accessible files but was told they were too complicated. Someone please help me
find a way to give a simple answer to a hard problem thanks Lucy