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MacOS:  Creating Accessible PDF Documents In Microsoft Word

1. Launch Microsoft Word 2016 and Open the Document you wish to convert.


2. To scan your document for current Accessibility Issues, select the Review tab located at top of the documents.msWordAccessibilityImage Removed

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3. From here, select Check Accessibility to scan the document for current accessibility issuesmsWordAccessibilityImage Removed

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4. After the Accessibility Check button has been pressed, an inspection window will appear on the right of the screen addressing the Issue and How  How to Fix it. msWordAccessibilityImage Removed

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Please refer to this Guide for detailed information on how to resolve Accessibility Warnings and Errors in Microsoft Word.

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5. To add a title to your document, select the File tab located in the left hand corner of the screen and select the Properties tab from the drop down menu

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6. Then select the Summary tab. Add the name of the document Title in the text field and then press OK to continue. Click Summary Tab to add TitleImage Removed

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7. Once all accessibility issues have been resolved, select File in the right hand corner of the screen. Then select Save As and choose File Format: PDF.msWordAccessibilityImage RemovedAdd title in Save as File and Select PDF formatImage Removed

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8. Ensure the "Best For Electronic Distribution and Accessibility" option is checked and select Export to save as a accessible PDF file. Check Best for Electronic Distribution box and exportImage Removed

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Windows:  Creating Accessible PDF Documents In Microsoft Word

1. Launch Microsoft Word 2016 and Open Document.Image Removed

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2. Select info from the menu. See the Inspect Document section. Select Check for Issues to scan document for accessibility issues. Image Removed

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3. Under the Check Check For Issues menu. Select Check Accessibility Check Accessibility to scan document for current issues.Check for AccessibilityImage Removed

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4. The Accessibility Checker will appear to the right of the document. See the How to Fix section for detailed information on how to correct the issues.Accessibility CheckerImage Removed

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Please refer to this Guide for detailed information on how to resolve Accessibility Warnings and Errors in Microsoft Word.

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5. Once the errors are resolved. Select File and chose Save As. Select the type of file from the drop down menu and select PDF. Save As PDFImage Removed

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6. Then Add a Title, a Tag, and ensure the optimization is set to Standard. Finally Save the document to desired location.   Optimization set to StandardImage Removed

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