[NFBCS] adobe question:

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Sun Dec 25 19:59:04 UTC 2022


Hello Charles:

While I do not have the paid Adobe program, I do know that in the free
Acrobat Reader there are accessibility settings that you should turn on. You
get into these by pressing ALT+E and then up arrowing to the Accessibility
Sub menu.

I don't know if this will help.

Curtis

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Subject: [NFBCS] adobe question:

All:

I understand that adobe works well with pdf files. I have a password
protected pdf file that doesn't seem to be converting. I freshly installed a
new version of adobe pro, paid for. I opened my file and it asked me for the
password. After providing that, the file was open. I search for the button
to allow accessibility to work. On most files, it is there. On this one, it
wasn't. I de-installed adobe and reinstalled it to no advantage. Are there
some steps I must do to make accessibility on Adobe work? Any direction
would be appreciated.

Black, Charles E. MS.
Charleseblack126 at gmail.comAll:



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