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From: deborah.kaplan
Date: Wed, Jul 17 2013 12:50PM
Subject: high-volume PDF and Word doc remediation
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Hello, all,
My department is dealing with an influx of thousands of
pre-existing word docs and PDFs (mostly word docs) which we need
to change into PDF/A. I'd like to do accessibility remediation on
the documents as part of that process, but that wasn't made part
of the original budget. What's the cheapest way to do at least an
adequate job, if not a great one? I can make sure the people
responsible for turning the word into PDF know at least to enable
the accessibility options, but that won't help much if the word
isn't styled.
For future grant writing, does anyone have a good standard for
the cost of remediating a given number of Word or PDF documents
to make them accessible? I'd like to write this into future
grants so we don't run up against this again.
Thanks very much,
Deborah Kaplan
Accessibility Team Co-Lead
Dreamwith Studios
From: Monir ElRayes
Date: Wed, Jul 17 2013 6:13PM
Subject: Re: high-volume PDF and Word doc remediation
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Hi Deborah, You may want to consider CommonLook - Office
(http://www.commonlook.com/CommonLook-office) which will create accessible
PDF right from Word and PowerPoint. It has come a long way since you saw
the pre-release version a few years back.
Best Regards,
Monir ElRayes
Founder / Director
NetCentric Technologies
Creator of the CommonLook Suite of Tools
www.commonlook.com
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From: deborah.kaplan
Date: Thu, Jul 18 2013 10:15AM
Subject: Re: high-volume PDF and Word doc remediation
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Thanks, Monir (and thanks to the people who replied off list). I
will definitely check out common look; I haven't looked at it
since the pre-release.
-Deborah
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013, Monir ElRayes wrote:
> Hi Deborah, You may want to consider CommonLook - Office
> (http://www.commonlook.com/CommonLook-office) which will create accessible
> PDF right from Word and PowerPoint. It has come a long way since you saw
> the pre-release version a few years back.