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Document Accessability
Working With Tables in Adobe Acrobat
Working With Tables in Adobe Acrobat
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Working With Tables in Adobe Acrobat
Defining the Header Cells in a Table
Tags pane > select header cells > right click > properties > type: “table header cells”.
Accessibility tool > reading order > table editor > click first cell of header row > shift click and select all header cells > right click > table cell properties > scope: row / column (chose the correct one for your table).
Tables the Span Multiple Pages
If the header repeats, artifact the repeated headers.
Do the same with footers (keep the last footer, artifact the ones before it).
Tagging Tables with Merged Cells
Delete empty cells.
“Save As” before editing tables.
Add spans when there is an irregularity in column / row amounts (one cell spanning two cells).
It’s better to put “not applicable” rather than leaving a cell empty in a non-header cell.
A blank header cell is never okay.
What Makes a Bad Table?
Tables should be clear and not use alternate fonts / symbols to communicate information.
Creative Table Solutions
When graphs are tagged as figures you have to describe them with alt text.
This is compliant but not ideal (alt text can portray graph information unclearly).
It is better to retag the graph as a table. (This can be done without visually affecting the graph!).
Content pane > container: figure > CTRL Click all text tags > drag text out of (below) container.
Open tags pane > artifact shapes left within figure tag > delete figure tag.
Accessibility tool > reading order > tag all text in graph as separate cells > content pane > double check all elements.
In tag structure right click and insert table rows > organize content into the proper rows > create tag for table > move row tags into the table > move table into document tag.
Mark proper tags as column / row header cells.
Creating Heading and Data Cell Associations
Delete any empty cell tags within tables.
Add column spans after deleting empty cells.
When a subheading is beneath another header, mark the above headings as “associated header cell IDs” on the sub heading’s table cell properties.
This process is much faster in axespdf.
Alternative Solution to Header Associations
You can set up subheadings as row headings in the structure.
Delete any empty cell tags > open the subheading’s tag as well as the row below > move the heading into the row below > change the first cell in the new row to a “row header” cell.
Highlight row header cell > right click > properties > edit attribute objects > new item > scope: “row header” > new entry > row span > set row value according to how many rows are under that header > Value type: “integer”.
Linearizing Tables
When tables are only used for formatting, you can edit the structure and take the content read as text outside of a table structure.
Open table tag within the tags pane > pull out all text (<p>) tags within the table > delete the empty table tag.
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