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Acrobat now offers a cloud-based auto-tagging feature to enhance accessibility and generate detailed tags for eligible PDF documents. When a document is opened for auto-tagging, Acrobat assesses its layout, structure, and content to determine if it's eligible. The feature provides accurate results, identifies scanned text, and includes capabilities like:
Open a PDF in Acrobat and choose Tools > Accessibility > Autotag Document.
Acrobat prompts if you want to enable cloud-based auto-tagging for accessibility. Select Enable.
Acrobat analyzes your PDF and, if found suitable, applies tags using its cloud-based auto-tagging feature. After tagging, Acrobat shows a successful tagging message. For more information, select the info
The cloud-based auto-tagging does not save your PDF on the cloud.
If Acrobat determines the PDF is unsuitable for the new cloud-based auto-tagging, it will tag the PDF locally using the existing tagging method. For more information on unsupported files, select the info icon.
Open Preferences in Acrobat by pressing Ctrl + K (Windows®) or Command + K (macOS).
In the Categories on the left, choose Accessibility.
To enable, select Enable cloud-based auto-tagging for accessibility, or deselect it to disable, then select OK.
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