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hello and welcome back to the accessible pdf forms video series this is the second video in this series in the previous video i showed you how to create a fillable form in docHub using the prepare form tool i left that video off with the form all set up except it still needed to be tagged so thats what im going to cover in this video now im not going to cover everything about tagging i talk about tagging in general terms elsewhere im going to focus specifically on adding tags to forms because theres a couple nuances uh regarding tags and and pdf forms so to start off lets look at our tags we dont have any which is not a surprise because in the previous video i deleted all of them so to add tags were going to use the accessibility tool if you dont have accessibility in your sidebar you can search for it in the search tools box under accessibility choose auto tag document it runs in just a second and it spits out a report which honestly i never read all im interested in