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Re: Microsoft Publisher Accessibility - Reading Order
From: Chagnon | PubCom
Date: Dec 19, 2016 9:45AM
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We've tested Publisher every which way from Sunday and have concluded that is lacks accessibility tools of any kind.
No, there isn't any way to control reading order (as you can in Adobe InDesign), so you'll need to correct it in the PDF.
One thing to keep in mind: all software programs record the sequence of steps when the document is created in the source (what was imported and laid out first, then second, etc.), and this becomes the architectural/structural reading order in the exported PDF (as seen in the Order panel, or in the Reflow view).
So you can control the tag reading order by being more careful as to what you bring into the layout fist, then second, etc.--which is nearly impossible to do in desktop publishing!
Our recommendation to clients: use Adobe InDesign instead. And if you must use Publisher, be prepared to do extensive remediation of the PDF file, especially to correct tags and reading orders.
--Bevi Chagnon
PS: and we have upcoming classes in creating accessible PDFs from InDesign.
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