Accessibility Checker - What Do the Results Mean?
Learning Preference Options
Learning Preference Options
You have many options to learn the material, but you do not need to go through all of the different formats in order to be successful in this micro-course.
Your options include:
- Watching the instructional video on the "Watch It" tab.
- Reading the instructional content on the "Or Read About It" tab.
What Do the Results Mean?
Learn more about common issues, which accessibility result items need manual review, and how to resolve basic issues by viewing this video:
What Do the Results Mean?
After the check is complete, the results are displayed via the Accessibility Checker panel. (See “Figure 1. Accessibility Checker Panel”).

Common Issues Seen
- Logical Reading Order (making sure students who rely on assistive technologies interpret the document in the order that you wanted them to) and Reading Order will always appear, as these two items need a pair of human eyes to review.
- Title will need to be fixed in PDF. Simply right click Title, and select Fix to create a descriptive title for the document.
Curious About the Accessibility Checker Report?
If a report was created in the Accessibility Checker Options dialog, the results will be available in a previously selected folder or an attachment (See “Figure 2. Accessibility Report”).The Accessibility Report can also be displayed by activating the Accessibility Report tool command in the Accessibility tools pane.

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