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Table Editor. Automatically analyzes the selected table into cells and applies the appropriate tags. The table must be tagged as a table before you can use the Table Editor command on it. Show Page Content Groups. Shows content elements as highlighted areas that contain numbers to indicate the reading order.

Specify the highlight color by clicking the color swatch. Show Table Cells. Highlights the content of individual table cells. Adjacent squares with the same tag type are collapsed into a single, bigger square with the common tag type that encompasses the original square.

Show Tables And Figures. Outlines each table and figure with a crossed-out box. The box also indicates whether the element includes alternate text. Specify the box color by clicking the color swatch. Clear Page Structure. Removes the tagging structure from the page. Use this option to start over and create a new structure if the existing structure contains too many problems. Show Order Panel. Edit Alternate Text. Available in the menu that appears when you right-click a highlighted figure.

Allows the user to add or edit a text description about the figure properties that a screen reader or other assistive technology reads. Edit Form Field Text. Available in the menu that appears when you right-click a form field. Allows the user to add or edit a form field text description that a screen reader or other assistive technology reads. Edit Table Summary. Available in the menu that appears when you right-click a highlighted table.

Allows the user to add or edit a text description about the table properties that a screen reader or other assistive technology reads. You can also use this tool to add alternate text to images and correct many types of tagging problems that are outlined in the report that Acrobat generates when you add tags to a PDF.

Reading-order problems are readily apparent when you use the Reading Order tool. Each section of contiguous page content appears as a separate highlighted region and is numbered according to its placement in the reading order. Within each region, text is ordered left to right and top to bottom. You can change this order in the Touch Up preferences. Because highlighted regions are rectangular, they may overlap somewhat, especially if their page content is irregularly shaped.

Unless page content overlaps or is contained within two highlighted regions, no reading order problem is indicated. Page content should belong to no more than one highlighted region. You can change the reading order of the highlighted regions by moving an item in the Order panel or by dragging it on the page in the document pane. By reordering highlighted regions on the page, you can make a figure and caption read at the specific point that they are referenced in the text.

By changing the order of a highlighted region, you effectively change the reading order of that item without changing the actual appearance of the PDF. To highlight tables and figures, and to view alternate text for figures, select Show Tables And Figures.

Click Show Order Panel , and then select each content entry in brackets [ ] in the Order panel to highlight that content region in the document pane. When you release the highlighted region, the location of the text-insertion pointer becomes the dividing line. The underlying highlighted region is split into two new highlighted regions. All highlighted regions are renumbered to show the new reading order.

You can use the Reading Order tool to create tags in untagged PDFs or to add new tags to an existing structure. Before you clear the existing structure, make sure that manual tagging is your only recourse. Using the Reading Order tool, drag within the document pane to select a region of the page that contains one type of content for example, a text block.

Click the appropriate button in the Reading Order dialog box to specify the tag type. If Acrobat tags a page element incorrectly, you can change the tag type for the highlighted region. The Reading Order tool always displays as few highlighted regions as possible. Highlighted regions may also contain adjacent page content that is unrelated or that requires a different tag type. Use the Reading Order tool to add or remove content from a region, or to split a region to reorder the content.

To add content to the current selection, Shift-click the content you want to add. To remove content from the current selection, Ctrl-click the content you want to remove. The pointer changes to include a minus sign -. The highlighted region splits into two regions, numbered from right to left. Then set the tag by clicking a button in the Reading Order dialog box. To help readers navigate a document and find the information they need, make sure that headings are tagged with the appropriate level to indicate their hierarchy in the content.

In the Reading Order dialog box, click the button corresponding to the appropriate heading tag for example, Heading 1, Heading 2. After applying heading tags, you can convert the headings to bookmarks to improve navigation.

For more information, see Add tagged bookmarks. Items that visually enhance page layout, such as decorative borders, lines, or background elements, can add clutter to the structure layout and should be removed. Therefore, Acrobat may incorrectly tag artifacts or page elements as figure tags. Then, select Show Tables And Figures.

You can use the Reading Order tool to add and edit tags and alternate text for figures and tables. You can select an element and define it as a figure by using the Reading Order tool. Once you define it as a figure, you can add alternate text to describe the figure. Flash Browser Free. Additional information Published by PDF reader apps. Published by PDF reader apps. Approximate size Age rating For all ages.

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Permissions info. Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices. Seizure warnings Photosensitive seizure warning. Report this product Report this app to Microsoft Thanks for reporting your concern. Not selected by default. Hidden Information. Redaction Adjust Filename When Saving Applied Redaction Marks: Specifies a prefix or suffix to use when saving a file to which redaction marks have been applied.

For example, if you installed both the English and German versions, then you can choose either language for the patterns. The Patterns option appears in the Search and Redaction dialog boxes. Full Screen preferences. Which Monitor To Use: Specifies the monitor on which full-screen display appears for users with multiple-monitor configurations.

Show Navigation Bar: Shows a minimal navigation toolbar regardless of the document settings. You can also page through a document by pressing Return, Shift-Return to go backward , or the arrow keys. This option is typically used for setting up kiosk displays.

You can page through a document using the mouse or keyboard commands even if automatic paging is selected. You can select a color from the color palette to customize the background color.

Mouse Cursor: Specifies whether to show or hide the pointer when Full-Screen mode is in operation. Default Transition : Specifies the transition effect to display when you switch pages in Full-Screen mode and no transition effect has been set for the document. Direction: Determines the flow of the selected default transition on the screen, such as Down, Left, Horizontal, and so on. The available options vary according to the transition. If no directional options affect the selected default transition, this option is not available.

Available only for transitions with directional options. General preferences. This option is deselected by default. Upon the first click, the article zooms to fill the document pane horizontally; subsequent clicks follow the thread of the article.

Show Quick actions on text selection: Display a quick action toolbar on text or image selection. You can also snap or pull out tabs as individual windows. To do this, select a tab and drag the thumbnail that appears away from the toolbar, and then release the tab. Touch Mode: Sets how Acrobat enters the Touch mode, if at all, for touch enabled devices.

In Touch mode, Toolbar buttons, panels, and menus shift apart slightly to accommodate selecting with your fingers. Scale for screen resolution restart required : Auto-detect screen resolution and scale the PDF for viewing, or display the PDF as it is irrespective of the screen resolution.

Warnings Do Not Show Edit Warnings: Disables warning boxes that would normally appear when you delete items such as links, pages, page thumbnails, and bookmarks.

Reset All Warnings: Restores default settings for warnings. Click a message to get information about features, updates, or online services, or to open an element in the application, such as a task pane.

Deselect the option to prevent in-product marketing messages from appearing. Transactional messages, which facilitate the Adobe Online Service, cannot be turned off. Check 2D Graphics Accelerator Windows only : Appears only if your computer hardware supports 2D graphics acceleration.

When selected, allows hardware acceleration usage when the first document is opened. When deselected, hardware acceleration usage starts after the first document is opened. This option can slow startup time, so it is deselected by default. This setting applies if you have both Acrobat and Reader installed on your computer. In Windows 7 or earlier, a browser uses this setting only if it is using the Adobe plug-in or add-on for viewing PDF files.

In Windows 8, this setting controls which application is the default PDF application for your system, including in your browser. Windows 8 prompts you to allow this change before applying it to your system. Once set, Windows 8 also uses the selected PDF application for tasks related to PDF files, such as previewing, displaying thumbnails, and providing file information. Page Display preferences. The default setting is Automatic.

Zoom : Sets the magnification level for PDF documents when they are first opened. Resolution Use System Setting: Uses the system settings for monitor resolution. Custom Resolution: Sets the monitor resolution.



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