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Re: wich Acrobat pro?
From: Karlen Communications
Date: Jan 17, 2012 2:36PM
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If you are working with tagged PDF you'll need Acrobat Pro rather than Acrobat Standard.
Cheers, Karen
Out of Office, Sent from my iPad
On 2012-01-17, at 3:50 PM, "Bevi Chagnon" < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> << did Pro turn evil at any point and become not so friendly for a screen
> reader user to use? >>
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> Acrobat's Pro and Standard versions are for creating PDFs. Usually screen
> reader users are using Adobe Reader, not Acrobat Pro or Standard.
>
> I believe Acrobat Pro 8 was the first one to make a decent accessible form.
> I think the tools in Acrobat Pro X are much easier to use than previous
> versions'.
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