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Creating Accessible PDFs from PowerPoints
Creating Accessible PDFs from PowerPoints
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Creating Accessible PDFs from PowerPoints
Method 1: file > save as: PDF > more options > options > check “document properties” and “document structure tags for accessibility” > OK
Method 2 (requires Acrobat): use acrobat tab.
PowerPoint Document Title (Metadata)
File menu > info > properties > show all properties > title: “name of document”.
The title is the only required bit of metadata, but other fields like tags, subject, and author are helpful to add / edit.
Metadata will carry over from PowerPoint to PDF file when saved as a PDF.
Master Slides
View menu > slide master.
Slide master maps to heading 1 and layout masters map to heading 2.
To check the layout right-click the slide > layout > choose what layout works best.
Adjust text box sizing / position as needed.
Defining PowerPoint Tag Order
Home tab > select > selection pane.
Order goes from bottom to top.
You can also go to the review tab > check accessibility > reading order pane.
Order goes from top to bottom.
Tables in PowerPoint
Make sure to add header rows to tables.
Click on the table in PowerPoint > hit the “table design” tab > hit either header row, first column, or both depending on what fits your table the best.
Touch-ups After Conversion from PowerPoint to PDF
Look over the tags tree to clean it up and double check for mistakes.
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