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Accessing PDFs
Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) Files
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All new PDF documents are created with Version 6.0 and should be accessible to new screen readers:
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Older versions of Adobe Acrobat PDF (Portable Document Format) are not compatible with most screen-reading software. Visitors using screen-reading devices generally cannot directly read documents in PDF format.
Adobe Systems provides a free translation service through its Access web pages which will translate PDF files to web pages (HTML documents).
This can be used in one of three ways:
- The user's browser can be configured to use this service as a helper application, so that every time they click on a link to a PDF document, this document is automatically sent to the Access server and returned as a web page.
- The user can go to the Access.adobe.com server and fill out a form. When this form is submitted, the server will retrieve the PDF document, translate it, and return it to the user.
- The user can send an e-mail message to the Access server, giving the address of the document to be translated. The server will then get this document and translate it to either a web page or a text (ASCII) document. Note that this is the only one of the three options that also gives the ability to produce a text document from the PDF file.
For systems that are not connected to the Internet, Adobe Access is a free downloadable accessibility plug-in for use with the latest versions of the Adobe Acrobat Reader for Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95, or Windows NT. This plug-in helps to overcome some of the problems of reading PDF documents with screen readers, but for systems with Internet access, Adobe recommends using the forms-based Access translation service:(new window) instead.
Additionally, some of the documents on the
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website are in Word format. This format is generally accessible to visitors using screen-reading software.
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