Define List Tags in Adobe Acrobat DC [Optional Course Activity 2]
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Practice Time!
Overview
If Microsoft Word's built-in numbered or bulleted list is applied it will most likely automatically generate a tagged List item. However, what if you're remediating an inaccessible PDF that did not correctly tag blocks of text intended to be lists? Try this activity to practice tagging lists in a PDF
Instructions & Answer Key
- Use the rubric as a guideline.
- Download and open in Adobe Acrobat DC the Tag Me! PDF Download Tag Me! PDF.
- Open Tags Panel. Locate the blocks of text that should be formatted as list tags.
- Review "Parent" & "Child" Tags if you need to understand how list tagging is structured in the Tags Panel.
- Double check the reading order.
Mission Complete?
Review the Tag Me! Answer Key Download Tag Me! Answer Key to see if you're on the right track!
Once you have completed checking your work, select Next to continue.
Rubric
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Identify text that should be formatted as a List.
Locate blocks of text that should be formatted as
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Reclassify each bullet point as a <LI> tag.
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Nest "Child" tags under "Parent" tag.
For a list tag, there should only be one "parent"
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Verify correct reading order
Double check
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