When: Wed, Jun 17, 2009
Time: 10:00 am US Pacific (1pm US Eastern)
In this eSeminar, you'll learn how to:
• Create accessible PDF documents and forms
• Analyze existing PDF files and make them accessible
• Add other interactive features to make your documents and
forms more accessible
Join us Wednesday, June 17 2009 at 10:00 am US Pacific, for a free
eSeminar on how you can use the features in Acrobat 9 to make PDF
files fully accessible and Section 508 compliant. Learn how to create
accessible PDF documents and forms, analyze existing PDF files for
accessibility, and add other interactive features to make your
documents and forms more accessible.
In addition to our special guest speaker, Adobe Accessibility Product
Managers Andrew Kirkpatrick and Greg Pisocky will be on hand in the
chat room to answer your questions.
Accessibility features in Acrobat 9 fall into two broad categories:
Features for making existing PDF documents more accessible for reading
and features for creating accessible PDF documents. To create
accessible PDF documents, you must use Acrobat, not Reader. Acrobat 9
also offers a complete set of tools to create and optimize accessible
PDF files from almost any source.
To register for this event, go to:
http://acrobatusers.com/monthly_topic/2009/06
AcrobatUsers.com hosts a large selection of written and video
tutorials on create accessible PDF documents and forms at:
http://www.acrobatusers.com/topics/accessibility
To visit the SCATP website, please click on link above.
• Create accessible PDF documents and forms
• Analyze existing PDF files and make them accessible
• Add other interactive features to make your documents and
forms more accessible
Join us Wednesday, June 17 2009 at 10:00 am US Pacific, for a free
eSeminar on how you can use the features in Acrobat 9 to make PDF
files fully accessible and Section 508 compliant. Learn how to create
accessible PDF documents and forms, analyze existing PDF files for
accessibility, and add other interactive features to make your
documents and forms more accessible.
In addition to our special guest speaker, Adobe Accessibility Product
Managers Andrew Kirkpatrick and Greg Pisocky will be on hand in the
chat room to answer your questions.
Accessibility features in Acrobat 9 fall into two broad categories:
Features for making existing PDF documents more accessible for reading
and features for creating accessible PDF documents. To create
accessible PDF documents, you must use Acrobat, not Reader. Acrobat 9
also offers a complete set of tools to create and optimize accessible
PDF files from almost any source.
To register for this event, go to:
http://acrobatusers.com/monthly_topic/2009/06
AcrobatUsers.com hosts a large selection of written and video
tutorials on create accessible PDF documents and forms at:
http://www.acrobatusers.com/topics/accessibility
To visit the SCATP website, please click on link above.
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