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hello and welcome back to the accessible pdf video series this video focuses on pdfs with tables how to make sure any tables within your pdfs are accessible to people with disabilities this is a little bit more advanced of a topic so if you havent already watched the basic pdf accessibility videos go and do that first i have here a pdf i created it in microsoft word and then exported it to a pdf and it has a few tables it has some simple tables and then it has a complex table in this context complex doesnt refer to the size of the table or the subject matter of the data in the table it doesnt mean its about like rocket science it means it has multiple tiers of headers that it has nested headers or that it has merged header cells and then simple tables are just tables that dont have any of these things so in this pdf i have a simple table some sales figures by salesperson and year and then i have a complex table with ufo enrollment and this isnt real data i just made it up by by t