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From: Joe Clark
Date: Sat, Jun 08 2002 3:20PM
Subject: Tagged PDFs
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>Unfortunately, Acrobat is only optimized to convert from Office, not
>WordPerfect, PageMaker, or anything else.

No. PageMaker 7, FrameMaker 7, InDesign 2.0, and Word 2000 on Windows
can all create tagged PDFs natively.
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From: Paul Bohman
Date: Sun, Jun 09 2002 3:42PM
Subject: RE: Tagged PDFs
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Thanks for the clarification. It would make sense that Adobe would make
its own products capable of making tagged PDF. I had not used the latest
version of PageMaker. Version 6.5 was my last experience with the
product, so I had not seen it create tagged PDFs.

Paul Bohman
Technology Coordinator
WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind)
www.webaim.org
Center for Persons with Disabilities
www.cpd.usu.edu
Utah State University
www.usu.edu





-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Clark [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 4:13 PM
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Subject: Tagged PDFs


>Unfortunately, Acrobat is only optimized to convert from Office, not
>WordPerfect, PageMaker, or anything else.

No. PageMaker 7, FrameMaker 7, InDesign 2.0, and Word 2000 on Windows
can all create tagged PDFs natively.
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Joe Clark | = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
Accessibility <http://joeclark.org/access/>;
Weblogs and articles <http://joeclark.org/weblogs/>;
<http://joeclark.org/writing/>; | <http://fawny.org/>;


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