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    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the tagging tools available in Adobe Acrobat
Know how to begin making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Be able to set the read order of tags
Add descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Comfortable converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Be able to Enable settings for text access for screen reader devices
Accessible PDF training course contentThis one day Accessible PDF training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.
The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Overview of Accessibility in Adobe Acrobat
Making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Setting the read order of tags in the document
Adding descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Enabling settings for text access for screen reader devices
Making documents pass the Accessibility checker
Tagging scanned documents
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    <city>London</city>
    <country>United Kingdom</country>
    <end-on type="date">2010-06-02</end-on>
    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the tagging tools available in Adobe Acrobat
Know how to begin making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Be able to set the read order of tags
Add descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Comfortable converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Be able to Enable settings for text access for screen reader devices
Accessible PDF training course contentThis one day Accessible PDF training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Overview of Accessibility in Adobe Acrobat
Making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Setting the read order of tags in the document
Adding descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Enabling settings for text access for screen reader devices
Making documents pass the Accessibility checker
Tagging scanned documents
Pre-requisitesYou should be familiar with using Adobe Acrobat and have a clear understanding of working with HTML tags and knowledge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Web Standards.</full-description>
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    <region>United Kingdom</region>
    <short-description>This one day Accessible PDF training course is designed for people who want to know how to make web PDF content accessible and for anyone who is involved in the PDF creation and design process.</short-description>
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    <city>London</city>
    <country>United Kingdom</country>
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    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the tagging tools available in Adobe Acrobat
Know how to begin making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Be able to set the read order of tags
Add descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Comfortable converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Be able to Enable settings for text access for screen reader devices
Accessible PDF training course contentThis one day Accessible PDF training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Overview of Accessibility in Adobe Acrobat
Making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Setting the read order of tags in the document
Adding descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Enabling settings for text access for screen reader devices
Making documents pass the Accessibility checker
Tagging scanned documents
Pre-requisitesYou should be familiar with using Adobe Acrobat and have a clear understanding of working with HTML tags and knowledge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Web Standards.</full-description>
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    <region>United Kingdom</region>
    <short-description>This one day Accessible PDF training course is designed for people who want to know how to make web PDF content accessible and for anyone who is involved in the PDF creation and design process.</short-description>
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    <country>United Kingdom</country>
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    <full-description>What will I achieve?
On successful completion of this course, participants will:
Have an understanding of the tagging tools available in Adobe Acrobat
Know how to begin making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Be able to set the read order of tags
Add descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Comfortable converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Be able to Enable settings for text access for screen reader devices
Accessible PDF training course contentThis one day Accessible PDF training course provides delegates with practical examples, comprehensive notes, guidelines and sources of reference.The course can be tailored to meet the needs of your team and your organisation, but typical course content includes:
Overview of Accessibility in Adobe Acrobat
Making Adobe PDF forms accessible
Setting the read order of tags in the document
Adding descriptive text for forms, tables, links and image such as graphs
Converting word documents to PDF and identifying issues and correcting tagging and markup
Enabling settings for text access for screen reader devices
Making documents pass the Accessibility checker
Tagging scanned documents
Pre-requisitesYou should be familiar with using Adobe Acrobat and have a clear understanding of working with HTML tags and knowledge of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Web Standards.</full-description>
    <id type="integer">1446</id>
    <region>United Kingdom</region>
    <short-description>This one day Accessible PDF training course is designed for people who want to know how to make web PDF content accessible and for anyone who is involved in the PDF creation and design process.</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2010-11-02</start-on>
    <title>Accessible PDF training</title>
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