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Creating a 508-compliant Visio file

Asked by LisaWhite in Public Agency Industry, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Visio

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I need to create a 508-compliant PDF file from a Visio 2003 document.  In Word, I can use specific settings when I format the document.  Plus, I can add tags when creating the PDF (using Acrobat 9 Pro).

I'm a Visio novice.  I can't find anywhere to include 508 accessibility features (for example, alternate text) on Visio objects.  And when I try to create the PDF, there's no tagging option.

Has anyone run into this?  I'm working on files that are posted on Federal government websites.  The documents must be 508-compliant.  This does NOT relate to the website itself; it's about the actual document.  Making the website 508-compliant is easy.  Making 508-compliant documents is a lot harder.  I've had good success with Word files that become PDFs.  Excel is about 50/50.  PowerPoint is impossible.  And now they've asked for Visio.

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