If errors are found, please report them to: the Adobe Acrobat 10 Pro workflow, all PDF documents start with a source document created in an office document authoring application, such as Microsoft Word or Writer.This document is provided for information purposes only and is neither a recommendation nor a guarantee of results.
It is recommended that you save your PDF document before and after you make significant changes.
The default file format for Acrobat 10 Pro is Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). The WCAG working group has provided PDF Techniques for WCAG 2.0. Note: If you are creating forms, web pages, applications, or other dynamic and/or interactive content, these you should also consult the W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0).
HHS.At the time of testing (March 2013), Acrobat 10 Pro (Windows) enables the production of accessible digital documents.Hints and Tips (things I’ve learned the hard way).It also allows you to choose if you’d like to shade cells spanning multiple rows or columns or if you want to show table data and header cells with TH or TD in the cells.) You see that a pop-up appears with two choices: 1) Table Cell Properties and 2) Table Editor Options (Table Editor Options allows you to change the color of the outline and highlighting color for the header cells as well as colors for other cells. In this case we’ll choose Play Experiences because it is the top cell of the first column.
While in table editor mode, right click on a cell that you want to make a header. If it did the top row would be shaded red in table editor mode. The table above does not have any column headers. This tells a screen reader that it is to associate column headers with the cells in that column. You also need to set the scope for the header cells. In the table above, column headers will be sufficient. In order to be considered accessible, tables need to have column headers. Screen capture of a table outlined in red showing table cells.