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Repurposing Adobe PDF Documents
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Select the TouchUp Order tool
. Each element on the page appears with boxes
around it in the document window. In addition, numbers in the upper left corner of the
boxes indicate the order and position of each element on the page.
Tagged Adobe PDF document after selecting TouchUp Order tool
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To change the reflow order of elements on the page, do one of the following:
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Click the numbers in the boxes in the order that you want them to appear when the
page is reflowed. If needed, you can restart this process at any time by selecting
another tool in the toolbar and reselecting the TouchUp Order tool.
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Right-click (Windows) or press Control and hold down the mouse button (Mac OS)
inside a box that you want to change in order, and choose an option from the context
menu that appears. Choose Bring to Front, Bring Forward, Send Backward, or Send to
Back to rearrange the position of elements that overlap.
The order and position of the elements on the page changes the next time that you save
and reflow the document.
Providing accessibility to Adobe PDF documents
To ensure that your document’s contents can be accessed by the motion and vision
challenged through the use of a screen reader for Windows, you should provide your users
with tagged Adobe PDF files. If you provide your users with unstructured Adobe PDF files,
Acrobat attempts to deliver the document’s contents to the screen reader in a natural
reading order, but the results are not guaranteed. If you provide your users with structured
Adobe PDF documents, Acrobat delivers only the document’s contents that are referenced
by the logical structure tree to the screen reader.